A new system for measuring the oxygen saturation of blood within tissue has been developed, for a variety of patient monitoring applications. A particular unmet need is in the central nervous system, and this project aims to devise a means for measuring blood oxygen saturation in the brain tissue of patients recovering from neurosurgery or head injury. Coupling light sources and a photodetector to optical fibres results in a probe small enough to pass through a cranial bolt of the type already in use for intra-cranial pressure monitoring. The development and evaluation of a two-wavelength fibre-optic reflectance photoplethysmography (PPG) system are described. It was found that good quality red and near-infrared PPG signals could be obtaine...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Novel sensors and instrumentation are currently being investigated with the intended application of ...
Splanchnic ischaemia can ultimately lead to cellular hypoxia and necrosis, and may well contribute t...
This pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic cerebral pu...
A new system for measuring the oxygen saturation of blood within tissue has been developed, for a nu...
A serious concern in the treatment of patients after major neurosurgical procedures and particularly...
A new system for measuring the oxygen saturation of blood within tissue has been developed, for a nu...
Background A pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic c...
Introduction A pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic c...
A fibre optic system for monitoring arterial oxygen saturation of internal tissue sites ...
The early detection of inadequate splanchnic tissue oxygenation would reduce the risk of hypoperfusi...
a new continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early...
A dual-wavelength fibre-optic pulse oximetry system is described for the purposes of estimating oxyg...
Cerebral desaturation can occur during surgery manipulation, whereas otherparameters vary insignific...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Novel sensors and instrumentation are currently being investigated with the intended application of ...
Splanchnic ischaemia can ultimately lead to cellular hypoxia and necrosis, and may well contribute t...
This pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic cerebral pu...
A new system for measuring the oxygen saturation of blood within tissue has been developed, for a nu...
A serious concern in the treatment of patients after major neurosurgical procedures and particularly...
A new system for measuring the oxygen saturation of blood within tissue has been developed, for a nu...
Background A pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic c...
Introduction A pilot investigation was undertaken to assess the performance of a novel fiber-optic c...
A fibre optic system for monitoring arterial oxygen saturation of internal tissue sites ...
The early detection of inadequate splanchnic tissue oxygenation would reduce the risk of hypoperfusi...
a new continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early...
A dual-wavelength fibre-optic pulse oximetry system is described for the purposes of estimating oxyg...
Cerebral desaturation can occur during surgery manipulation, whereas otherparameters vary insignific...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Novel sensors and instrumentation are currently being investigated with the intended application of ...
Splanchnic ischaemia can ultimately lead to cellular hypoxia and necrosis, and may well contribute t...