Exploiting Dual-Wavelength Depolarization of Skin-tissues for Camera-based Perfusion Monitoring.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Liyuan Huang, Fangfan Ye, Huaijing Shu, Yukai Huang, Song Wang, Qiang Wu, Hongzhou Lu, Wenjin Wang
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Abstract

Perfusion index (PI), the ratio between variable pulsatile (AC) and non-pulsatile (DC) components in a photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal, is an indirect and non-invasive measure of peripheral perfusion. PI has been widely used in assessing sympathetic block success, and monitoring hemodynamics in anesthesia and intensive care. Based on the principle of dual-wavelength depolarization (DWD) of skin tissues, we propose to investigate its opportunity in quantifying the skin perfusion contactlessly. The proposed method exploits the characteristic changes in chromaticity caused by skin depolarization and chromophore absorption. The experimental results of DWD, obtained with the post occlusive reactive hyperemia test and the local cooling and heating test, were compared to the PI values obtained from the patient monitor and photoplethysmography imaging (PPGI). The comparison demonstrated the feasibility of using DWD for PI measurement. Clinical trials conducted in the anesthesia recovery room and operating theatre further showed that DWD is potentially a new metric for camera-based non-contact skin perfusion monitoring during clinical operations, such as the guidance in anesthetic surgery.

利用双波长皮肤组织去极化技术进行基于摄像头的灌注监测
灌注指数(PI)是光敏血压计(PPG)信号中可变搏动(AC)和非搏动(DC)成分之间的比率,是外周灌注的一种间接无创测量方法。PI 已被广泛用于评估交感神经阻滞的成功率以及监测麻醉和重症监护中的血液动力学。基于皮肤组织双波长去极化(DWD)原理,我们建议研究其在非接触式量化皮肤灌注方面的机会。所提议的方法利用了皮肤去极化和发色团吸收引起的色度变化特征。通过闭塞后反应性充血试验和局部冷却与加热试验获得的 DWD 实验结果与通过病人监护仪和光敏血流成像(PPGI)获得的 PI 值进行了比较。比较结果表明,使用 DWD 测量 PI 是可行的。在麻醉恢复室和手术室进行的临床试验进一步表明,DWD 有可能成为临床操作过程中基于摄像头的非接触式皮肤灌注监测的新指标,例如麻醉手术中的引导。
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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