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Optical Fibre-Based Pulse Oximetry Sensor with Contact Force Detection

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Journal Sensors (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2018 Oct 31
PMID 30373119
Citations 12
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Abstract

A novel optical sensor probe combining monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (SO₂) with contact pressure is presented. This is beneficial as contact pressure is known to affect SO₂ measurement. The sensor consists of three plastic optical fibres (POF) used to deliver and collect light for pulse oximetry, and a fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensor to measure contact pressure. All optical fibres are housed in a biocompatible epoxy patch which serves two purposes: (i) to reduce motion artefacts in the photoplethysmogram (PPG), and (ii) to transduce transverse loading into an axial strain in the FBG. Test results show that using a combination of pressure measuring FBG with a reference FBG, reliable results are possible with low hysteresis which are relatively immune to the effects of temperature. The sensor is used to measure the SO₂ of ten volunteers under different contact pressures with perfusion and skewness indices applied to assess the quality of the PPG. The study revealed that the contact force ranging from 5 to 15 kPa provides errors of <2%. The combined probe has the potential to improve the reliability of reflectance oximeters. In particular, in wearable technology, the probe should find use in optimising the fitting of garments incorporating this technology.

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