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Time-domain NIRS system based on supercontinuum light source and multi-wavelength detection: validation for tissue oxygenation studies
Authors:Aleh Sudakou  Frdric Lange  Helene Isler  Pranav Lanka  Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz  Piotr Sawosz  Daniel Ostojic  Martin Wolf  Antonio Pifferi  Ilias Tachtsidis  Adam Liebert  Anna Gerega
Institution:1.Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw, Poland;2.Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University College London, London, UK;3.Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;4.Dipartimento di Fisica, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy
Abstract:We present and validate a multi-wavelength time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS) system that avoids switching wavelengths and instead exploits the full capability of a supercontinuum light source by emitting and acquiring signals for the whole chosen range of wavelengths. The system was designed for muscle and brain oxygenation monitoring in a clinical environment. A pulsed supercontinuum laser emits broadband light and each of two detection modules acquires the distributions of times of flight of photons (DTOFs) for 16 spectral channels (used width 12.5 nm / channel), providing a total of 32 DTOFs at up to 3 Hz. Two emitting fibers and two detection fiber bundles allow simultaneous measurements at two positions on the tissue or at two source-detector separations. Three established protocols (BIP, MEDPHOT, and nEUROPt) were used to quantitatively assess the system’s performance, including linearity, coupling, accuracy, and depth sensitivity. Measurements were performed on 32 homogeneous phantoms and two inhomogeneous phantoms (solid and liquid). Furthermore, measurements on two blood-lipid phantoms with a varied amount of blood and Intralipid provide the strongest validation for accurate tissue oximetry. The retrieved hemoglobin concentrations and oxygen saturation match well with the reference values that were obtained using a commercially available NIRS system (OxiplexTS) and a blood gas analyzer (ABL90 FLEX), except a discrepancy occurs for the lowest amount of Intralipid. In-vivo measurements on the forearm of three healthy volunteers during arterial (250 mmHg) and venous (60 mmHg) cuff occlusions provide an example of tissue monitoring during the expected hemodynamic changes that follow previously well-described physiologies. All results, including quantitative parameters, can be compared to other systems that report similar tests. Overall, the presented TD-NIRS system has an exemplary performance evaluated with state-of-the-art performance assessment methods.
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