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Oxygen Saturation Measurements from Green and Orange Illuminations of Multi-Wavelength Optoelectronic Patch Sensors.

Samah AlharbiSijung HuDavid MulvaneyLaura BarrettLiangwen YanPanos BlanosYasmin ElsaharSamuel Adema
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Photoplethysmography (PPG) based pulse oximetry devices normally use red and infrared illuminations to obtain oxygen saturation (SpO₂) readings. In addition, the presence of motion artefacts severely restricts the utility of pulse oximetry physiological measurements. In the current study, a combination of green and orange illuminations from a multi-wavelength optoelectronic patch sensor (mOEPS) was investigated in order to improve robustness to subjects' movements in the extraction of SpO₂ measurement. The experimental protocol with 31 healthy subjects was divided into two sub-protocols, and was designed to determine SpO₂ measurement. The datasets for the first sub-protocol were collected from 15 subjects at rest, with the subjects free to move their hands. The datasets for the second sub-protocol with 16 subjects were collected during cycling and walking exercises. The results showed good agreement with SpO₂ measurements (r = 0.98) in both sub-protocols. The outcomes promise a robust and cost-effective approach of physiological monitoring with the prospect of providing health monitoring that does not restrict user physical movements.
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