A multiwavelength frequency-domain near-infrared cerebral oximeter
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 44 (3) , 727-740
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/44/3/015
Abstract
This study tests a multiwavelength frequency-domain near-infrared oximeter (fdNIRS) in an in vitro model of the human brain. The model is a solid plastic structure containing a vascular network perfused with blood in which haemoglobin oxygen saturation was measured by co-oximetry, providing a standard for comparison. Plastic shells of varying thickness (0.5-2 cm), with a vascular network of their own and encircling the brain model, were also added to simulate extracranial tissues of the infant, child and adult. The fdNIRS oximeter utilizes frequency-domain technology to monitor phaseshifts at 754 nm, 785 nm and 816 nm relative to a 780 nm reference to derive through photon transport and Beer-Lambert equations. We found a linear relationship between fdNIRS and co-oximetry with excellent correlation that fitted the line of identity in all experiments ( n = 7). The bias of fdNIRS oximetry was -2% and the precision was 6%. Blood temperature and fdNIRS source-detector distance did not affect fdNIRS oximetry. Low haemoglobin concentration altered the fdNIRS versus co-oximetry line slope and intercept, producing a 15% error at the extremes of . The infant- and child-like shells overlying the brain model did not alter fdNIRS oximetry, whereas the adult-like shell yielded an error as high as 32%. In conclusion, fdNIRS accurately measures in an in vitro brain model, although low haemoglobin concentration and extracranial tissue of adult thickness influence accuracy.Keywords
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