用智能手机摄像头测量血氧饱和度

F. Lamonaca, D. L. Carní, D. Grimaldi, A. Nastro, M. Riccio, V. Spagnuolo
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本研究探讨了智能手机相机在动脉血氧饱和度(SpO2%)评估中的可用性。这种解决方案的优势来自于智能手机的普及,这使得SpO2%的评估无处不在。不同于脉搏血氧仪,它使用明确波长的光,智能手机使用发光二极管作为光源来评估SpO2%。对患者指尖视频帧中红色和绿色通道的光强变化进行了适当的处理。分别在600nm和940nm波长处获得两个PPG信号。这两个ppg被用来评估SpO2%,没有校准系数,独立于智能手机硬件和皮肤特征。实验测试进行了比较所提出的程序相对于商业脉搏血氧仪和气相色谱仪。实验验证了该方案的有效性。
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Blood oxygen saturation measurement by smartphone camera
This study investigates the usability of the smartphone camera for the evaluation of arterial blood oxygenation (SpO2%). The advantage of this solution derives from the pervasiveness of the smartphone that makes available the evaluation of the SpO2% everywhere. Differently from the pulse oximeter, which uses well-defined wavelength light, the smartphone uses Light Emitting Diodes as a light source to evaluate the SpO2%. The change of the light intensity in the Red and Green colour channels in the video frames of the patient fingertip are properly processed. Two PPG signals are obtained at the wavelengths 600nm and 940nm, respectively. These two PPGs are used to evaluate the SpO2% without calibration coefficients and independently of the smartphone hardware and skin characteristics. Experimental tests are performed to compare the proposed procedure with respect to a commercial pulse oximeter and gas chromatograph. The experimental tests assess the effectiveness of the proposal.
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