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Notch RGB-camera based SpO 2 estimation: a clinical trial in a neonatal intensive care unit.

Yonglong YeLiping PanDongfang YuDongfeng GuHongzhou LuWenjin Wang
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
Regular and narrow-band RGB cameras are recently explored for contactless SpO 2 monitoring. Regular RGB cameras with cross-band overlap provide a high signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) in measuring the photoplethysmographic signals but possess high dependency on the spectra of incident light, whereas narrow-band RGB cameras have better spectral independence but lower SNR especially in dim lighting conditions, such as in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This paper proposes a notch RGB camera based SpO 2 measurement approach that uses an optical notch filter to attenuate the wavelengths of 580-605 nm of a regular RGB camera to improve the spectral independence while maintaining high SNR in signal measurement. The proposed setup was validated in the lab condition (e.g. dark chamber) against the existing solutions for visible-light based camera-SpO 2 measurement and further verified in the NICU on preterm infants. The clinical trial conducted in the NICU with 22 preterm infants shows that the notch RGB camera can achieve a mean absolute error (MAE) less than 4% for SpO 2 measurement. This is the first showcase of continuous monitoring of absolute camera-SpO 2 values in the NICU.
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