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Optimized wavelength gap for improved StO2 measurement

  • US 7,613,489 B2
  • Filed: 05/18/2005
  • Issued: 11/03/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for reducing measurement error caused by water when determining the level of hemoglobin oxygenation in tissue, comprising the steps of:

  • illuminating the tissue under study using light emitted from a light source having at least the wavelengths of substantially 692 nm, 720 nm, 732 nm, 748 nm, 760 nm and 788 nm;

    sensing light that has passed through a portion of the tissue, with a detector, at a predetermined distance from the source of the illumination, determining a value of attenuation of light at each of the wavelengths of illumination of the tissue; and

    with a processor;

    determining a second derivative value of the light attenuation at 720 nm through the equation (Second Derivative Attenuation)720=Attenuation748

    2(Attenuation720)+Attenuation692;

    determining a second derivative value of the light attenuation at 760 nm through the equation (Second Derivative Attenuation)760=Attenuation788

    2(Attenuation760)+Attenuation732;

    determining a scaled (Second Derivative Attenuation)720 as a function of the (Second Derivative Attenuation)720 divided by the (Second Derivative Attenuation)760; and

    comparing the scaled (Second Derivative Attenuation)720 to stored data relating hemoglobin oxygenation to the scaled (Second Derivative Attenuation)720 to determine the level of hemoglobin oxygenation.

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