Non-invasive and quantitative near-infrared haemoglobin spectrometry in the piglet brain during hypoxic stress, using a frequency-domain multidistance instrument†
@article{Hueber2001NoninvasiveAQ, title={Non-invasive and quantitative near-infrared haemoglobin spectrometry in the piglet brain during hypoxic stress, using a frequency-domain multidistance instrument†}, author={Dennis Hueber and Maria Angela Franceschini and H Y Ma and Q Zhang and J R Ballesteros and Sergio Fantini and Don J. Wallace and Vasilis Ntziachristos and B. Chance}, journal={Physics in Medicine \& Biology}, year={2001}, volume={46}, pages={41 - 62} }
The frequency-domain multiple-distance (FDMD) method is capable of measuring the absolute absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of optically turbid media. Absolute measurement of absorption at two near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths makes possible the quantitation of tissue haemoglobin concentration and tissue haemoglobin oxygen-saturation (StO2). However, errors are introduced by the uncertainties of background absorption and the dissimilarities between real tissues and the simplified…
167 Citations
Quantification of cerebral hemoglobin as a function of oxygenation using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy in a piglet model of hypoxia.
- MedicineJournal of biomedical optics
- 2005
SO2 values using the absorption (abs) of the piglet head with blood exchange transfusion (BET) by FC are not significantly different from SO2values using the water-only background at FI(O2) in the range of 15 to 100%, but it is found that abs of the head with BET by FC is more useful for estimation of the absolute values of oxyHb and deoxyHb of the Piglet head.
Using near-infrared spectroscopy to measure cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen under multiple levels of arterial oxygenation in piglets.
- MedicineJournal of applied physiology
- 2010
The bolus-tracking technique of measuring CSvO2, and therefore CMRO2, is accurate and robust for an SaO2>50% but provides reduced accuracy under more severe hypoxic levels.
A Comparison of Reflectance Pulse Oximetry and near Infrared Spectroscopy for the Determination of the Fraction of Oxygenated Haemoglobin at Low Oxygen Saturations in an Animal Study
- Medicine
- 2006
The results of reflectance pulse oximetry in local tissue correlated more closely to in vitro femoral arterial blood measurements (haemoximeter) than results of near infrared spectroscopy, in vivo.
Small-volume frequency-domain oximetry: phantom experiments and first in vivo results.
- MedicineJournal of biomedical optics
- 2003
The proposed technique is especially suited for the on-line determination of the oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin content in applications where small applicators are required (e.g., fetal oxygen monitoring sub partu).
Correlation between near-infrared spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging of rat brain oxygenation modulation
- Biology
- 2003
The tissue oxygen and haemoglobin concentrations in the rat brain are measured during modulation of inhaled oxygen concentration (FiO2), using non-invasive frequency domain near-infrared oximetry and a linear relationship with high correlation coefficient between the relative changes in the BOLD MRI signal and the NIRS signal is observed.
Correlation between near-infrared spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging of rat brain oxygenation modulation.
- BiologyPhysics in medicine and biology
- 2003
The tissue oxygen and haemoglobin concentrations in the rat brain are measured during modulation of inhaled oxygen concentration (FiO2), using non-invasive frequency domain near-infrared oximetry and a linear relationship with high correlation coefficient between the relative changes in the BOLD MRI signal and the NIRS signal is observed.
Estimation of cerebral oxy- and deoxy-haemoglobin concentration changes in a layered adult head model using near-infrared spectroscopy and multivariate statistical analysis.
- BiologyPhysics in medicine and biology
- 2005
The multivariate calibration method exploited to minimize the errors for a range of blood volume, oxygen saturation and extracerebral layer thicknesses shows that a larger number of detectors can compensate for the performance of a simple ΔA measurement despite this measurement having a relatively lower sensitivity to intracerebral absorption changes.
Quantitative Measurement of Cerebral Hemodynamics During Activation of Auditory Cortex With Single- and Multi-Distance Near Infrared Spectroscopy
- Biology, Physics
- 2018
This thesis utilizes two fNIRS approaches to measure hemodynamic changes associated with functional stimulation of the human auditory cortex and employs a photon diffusion model of light propagation through tissue to measure both baseline (CHbO and CHbR), and stimulus induced changes in oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin.
Frequency domain analysis of cerebral near infrared spectroscopy signals during application of an impedance threshold device in spontaneously ventilating volunteers
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
- 2015
Test the hypothesis that oscillations in NIR signals at the respiratory and cardiac frequency could be attributed to venous and arterial blood, respectively, and thereby isolated, and found no significant differences between pulsatile and non-pulsatile algorithms in the estimation of StO2.
Multiwavelength time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy of the adult head: assessment of intracerebral and extracerebral absorption changes.
- PhysicsBiomedical optics express
- 2018
Multiwavelength time-resolved diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements carried out on the head of a healthy adult during the intravenous administration of a bolus of ICG show that changes in the concentration of the ICG can be assessed as a function of time of the experiment and depth in the tissue.
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 42 REFERENCES
Near-infrared monitoring of cerebral tissue oxygen saturation and blood volume in newborn piglets.
- Medicine, BiologyThe American journal of physiology
- 1997
NIRS reliably monitored changes in cerebral tissue oxygenation but not in CBV, and multiple linear regression of the oxygenation index suggested that NIRS sees hemoglobin in tissue in a venous-to-arterial ratio of 2:1.
Frequency-domain multichannel optical detector for noninvasive tissue spectroscopy and oximetry
- Physics
- 1995
We have designed a multisource frequency-domain spectrometer for the optical study of biological tissues. Eight multiplexed, intensity-modulated LEDs are employed as the light sources. Four of them…
Characterization of the near infrared absorption spectra of cytochrome aa3 and haemoglobin for the non-invasive monitoring of cerebral oxygenation.
- BiologyBiochimica et biophysica acta
- 1988
Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Oxygenation in the Neonatal Piglet
- MedicineJournal of maternal-fetal investigation : the official journal of French Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology ... [et al.]
- 1998
It is demonstrated that none of the optical variables (Hb, HBO, HbT) alone can be used as a correlate of cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation over a broad range of cerebral perfusion pressure and oxygenations.
Data analysis methods for near-infrared spectroscopy of tissue: problems in determining the relative cytochrome aa3 concentration
- PhysicsPhotonics West - Lasers and Applications in Science and Engineering
- 1991
In the brain of the adult rat, the ratio of the absorption coefficient of hemoglobin to that of the cytochromes is approximately ten and in the newborn rat brain the ratio is even higher.…
Quantitation of time- and frequency-resolved optical spectra for the determination of tissue oxygenation.
- PhysicsAnalytical biochemistry
- 1991
Noninvasive, infrared monitoring of cerebral and myocardial oxygen sufficiency and circulatory parameters.
- MedicineScience
- 1977
Observations by infrared transillumination in the exposed heart and in the brain in cephalo without surgical intervention show that oxygen sufficiency for cytochrome a,a3, function, changes in tissue blood volume, and the average hemoglobin-oxyhemoglobin equilibrium can be recorded effectively and in continuous fashion for research and clinical purposes.
Performance comparison of several published tissue near-infrared spectroscopy algorithms.
- Computer ScienceAnalytical biochemistry
- 1995
We have collected multiwavelength near-infrared (NIR) attenuation spectra on human forearm muscle, the adult rat head, and newborn piglet head to compare the changes in chromophore concentration…
Optical study of the skeletal muscle during exercise with a second-generation frequency-domain tissue oximeter
- PhysicsPhotonics West - Biomedical Optics
- 1997
We present a re-engineered frequency-domain tissue oximeter operating in the near-infrared spectral region. This instrument is based on the multi-distance measurement protocol, which we have…
Results of a 95-subject human clinical trial for the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease using a near-infrared frequency domain hemoglobin spectrometer
- MedicinePhotonics West - Biomedical Optics
- 1999
A clinical trial has been performed to determine if Near Infrared (NIR) Frequency Domain Tissue Spectroscopy can detect and diagnose Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD), and NIR Oximetry does detect PVD.