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Comparative Study
. 1988 Aug;22(4):167-73.

Design and evaluation of a new reflectance pulse oximeter sensor

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Comparative Study

Design and evaluation of a new reflectance pulse oximeter sensor

Y Mendelson et al. Med Instrum. 1988 Aug.

Abstract

The design and construction of a new optical reflectance sensor suitable for noninvasive monitoring of arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation with a pulse oximeter is described. The reflectance sensor was interfaced to a Datascope ACCUSAT pulse oximeter that was specially adapted for this study to perform as a reflectance oximeter. We evaluated the reflectance sensor in a group of 10 healthy adult volunteers. SpO2 obtained from the forehead with the reflectance pulse oximeter and SpO2 obtained from a finger sensor that was connected to a standard ACCUSAT transmittance pulse oximeter were compared simultaneously to arterial blood samples analyzed by an IL 282 CO-Oximeter. The equation for the best fitted linear regression line between the reflectance SpO2 and HbO2 values obtained from the reference IL 282 CO-Oximeter in the range between 62 and 100% was: SpO2 (%) = 4.78 +/- 0.96 (IL); n = 110. The regression analysis revealed a high degree of correlation (r = 0.98) and a relatively small standard error of the estimate (SEE = 1.82%). The mean and standard deviations for the difference between the reflectance SpO2 and IL 282 measurements was 1.38 and 1.85%, respectively. This study demonstrates the ability to acquire accurate SpO2 from the forehead using a reflectance sensor and a pulse oximeter.

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