Laserspektroskopische Erfassung der induzierten Hyperoxie – eine tierexperimentelle Studie beim Lamm - Laser-spectroscopy of Induced Hyperoxia – An Experimental Study in the Lamb
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 35 (9) , 185-189
- https://doi.org/10.1515/bmte.1990.35.9.185
Abstract
The noninvasive determination of biochemical parameters has become an important aspect of intensive care medicine. The newly monitors for lasers reflectometry provide the possibility of spectroscopic monitoring. The equipment consists of a near infrared data collection unit and a personal computer. The four laser diodes emit light at wavelengths of 775, 805, 845 and 904 nm. By analyzing the changes in optical density during laser irradiation of biological tissue, information is obtained about the relative changes in the concentration of hemoglobin and the blood volume. In animal experiments with ten fetal lambs we evaluated the reliability of near infrared laser spectroscopy. Fetal hyperoxia was achieved by means of an extracorporeal circuit with interposition of a membrane oxygenator (0.8 m2, Scimed). During the induced hyperoxia the laser spectroscopic tracings showed a rise in the HbO2 signal with a synchronous decrease in the HbR signal. Additionally, the spectroscopic pattern showed a characteristics initial rise in the intracerebral blood volume, which stabilized after 4 minutes. We found a significant correlation between the intermittently measured PO2 values of the arterial blood samples and the laser spectroscopic HbO2 and HbR signals (r = 0.87, and r = -0.82, respectively; p < 0.001). Furthermore, hyperoxia was indicated by the laser system with a short lag time. We conclude that laser spectroscopy is a reliable method with a high potential for clinical routine use in intensive care, as it provides noninvasive continuous information at comparatively low costs using portable monitors.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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