posted on 2016-08-05, 13:23authored byVicente Azorin-Peris, Sijung HuSijung Hu, Peter R. Smith
We investigated a custom Monte Carlo (MC) platform in the generation of opto-physiological models of motion artefact
and perfusion in pulse oximetry. With the growing availability and accuracy of tissue optical properties in literatures,
MC simulation of light-tissue interaction is providing increasingly valuable information for optical bio-monitoring
research. Motion-induced artefact and loss of signal quality during low perfusion are currently the primary limitations in
pulse oximetry. While most attempts to circumvent these issues have focused on signal post-processing techniques, we
propose the development of improved opto-physiological models to include the characterisation of motion artefact and
low perfusion. In this stage of the research, a custom MC platform is being developed for its use in determining the
effects of perfusion, haemodynamics and tissue-probe optical coupling on transillumination at different positions of the
human finger. The results of MC simulations indicate a useful and predictable output from the platform.
Funding
We would like to thank Loughborough University and the Optical Platform (EPSRC 2004-07) for its financial support.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Biomedical Optics, Photonics West 2007
Proceedings of SPIE : Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering
Volume
6446
Pages
1 - 6
Citation
AZORIN-PERIS, V., HU, S. and SMITH, P., 2007. A Monte Carlo platform for the optical modeling of pulse oximetry. Proceedings of SPIE, 6446, DOI: 10.1117/12.699084.
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