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NIRS device with optical wavelength and path length correction

  • US 9,907,494 B2
  • Filed: 04/18/2012
  • Issued: 03/06/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A near infrared spectrometer for sensing tissue oxygen measurements in body tissue, comprising:

  • a plurality of light sources configured to emit broadband, near infrared measurement light into body tissue;

    a mixer positioned such that the plurality of light sources emit the measurement light directly into the mixer without passing through any light conditioning filter located between the mixer and the plurality of light sources;

    at least one temperature sensor configured to sense at least one temperature of the plurality of light sources;

    at least one broadband photodetector configured for sensing at least a portion of the measurement light reflected back from the body tissue; and

    a processor configured to;

    model light attenuations within the body tissue based at least in part on the at least one temperature;

    predict at least one light attenuation value within the body tissue based on the modeled light attenuation; and

    estimate at least one tissue chromophore concentration within the body tissue by comparing attenuations of the sensed measurement light reflected back from the body tissue to the at least one predicted light attenuation value,wherein the at least one predicted light attenuation value comprises a plurality of predicted light attenuation values at a plurality of wavelength increments, wherein the processor is configured to sum the plurality of predicted light attenuation values, wherein the wavelength increments are smaller than a spectral width of each light source and a responsivity of the at least one broadband photodetector.

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