利用光纤光谱测量组织氧饱和度:评估自由皮瓣灌注

A. Kucuksayan, E. Kucuksayan, O. Ozkan, Kerim Unal, Ceren Yilmaz, O. Ozkan, M. Canpolat
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自由皮瓣是组织的一个单位,从一个部位转移到另一个部位,目的是改善形状和功能,同时保持其自身的血液供应。充分的组织氧合灌注对自由皮瓣的存活至关重要。游离皮瓣监测的金标准方法尚未建立。许多失败的自由皮瓣可以通过早期识别和及时干预抢救。因此,临床医生强调可靠的术后皮瓣监测的重要性。本研究的目的是开发一种无创的实时光谱系统来测量体内局部组织氧饱和度,并研究该方法在术后皮瓣活力监测中的敏感性和特异性。光谱测量的实验装置由微型光谱仪、光纤探针、卤钨光源和笔记本电脑组成。本研究制备了不同血氧饱和度的人血样品,并利用光纤探针获取了血氧饱和度与血氧饱和度光谱的相关性。然后用该方法测定术后皮瓣病例的组织活力。结果表明,光纤光谱学是一种灵敏的测定体内StO2水平的方法。本研究开发的组织StO2测量技术有潜力改进床边监测设备,评估组织灌注和随访皮瓣预后。
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Tissue oxygen saturation measurements by using optical fiber spectroscopy: Assessment of free flap perfusion
The free flap is a unit of tissue and is transferred from one site to another with the aim of improving form and function while maintaining its own blood supply. A perfusion with sufficient tissue oxygenation is important for the survival of free flaps. The gold standard method for monitoring free flap has yet to be established. Many failing free flaps can be salvaged with early identification and prompt intervention. Therefore clinicians underscores for the importance of reliable postoperative flap monitoring. The aim of this study is to develop a spectroscopic system running non-invasive in real time to measure local tissue oxygen saturation in vivo and to investigate the sensitivity and specificity of the method in postoperative flap viability monitoring. The experimental set up for the spectroscopic measurements was consists of a miniature spectrometer, a fiber optical probe, a halogen-tungsten light source and a laptop. In the study, human blood samples with different level of oxygen saturations have been prepared and spectra were acquired using a fiber optical probe to investigate correlation between the oxygen saturations and the spectra. Then this method was used to determine tissue viability in postoperative flap cases. The results suggested that fiber optical spectroscopy is a sensitive method to estimate the StO2 levels in vivo. The technique developed to measure tissue StO2 has potential to improve bedside monitoring device for assess tissue perfusion and follow up prognosis of flap.
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