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Challenges in automated estimation of capillary refill time in dogs

2018

Capillary refill time (CRT) is a part of the cardiorespiratory examination in dogs. Changes in CRT can reflect pathological conditions like shock or anemia. Visual CRT estimation has low repeatability; therefore, optical systems for automated estimation have recently appeared. Since existing systems are unsuitable for use in dogs, we designed a simple, small and portable device, which could be easily used at veterinary clinic. The device was preliminarily tested on several measurement sites in two dogs. Not all measurement sites were suitable for CRT measurements due to underlying tissue optical and mechanical properties. The CRT measurements were possible on the labial mucosa, above the st…

Materials sciencegenetic structuresmedicine.diagnostic_testpulse oximeterLight penetration:NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics [Research Subject Categories]RepeatabilityCapillary refill timeCapillary refill01 natural sciences010309 opticsmonitoring03 medical and health sciencesDogs0302 clinical medicinePeripheral perfusion030202 anesthesiologyPhotoplethysmogram0103 physical sciencesmedicineCapillary refill time veterinary medicine dogs monitoring pulse oximeter photoplethysmographyphotoplethysmography:VETERINARY MEDICINE [Research Subject Categories]Biomedical engineeringOptical Diagnostics and Sensing XVIII: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics
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Attālinātas fotopletizmogrāfijas metode femorāla nerva blokādes monitorēšanai

2020

Virsrakst: Attālinātas fotopletizmogrāfijas metode femorāla nerva blokādes monitorēšanai. Priekšvēsture: Attālināta fotopletizmogrāfija (aFPG) ir neinvazīva ādas mikrocirckulācijas izvērtēšanas metode, ko potenciāli var izmantot reģionālas anestēzijas sekmīguma pārbaudei. Viena no reģionālas anestēzijas problēmām ir vēlīnā un subjektīvā bloka iznākuma prognozēšana. Mērķis: Izvērtēt ādas mikrocirkulācijas izmaiņas ceļa locītavas ādā pēc prolongētas femorāla nerva blokādes ar aFPG metodi. Izvērtēt aFPG metodes efektivitāti diferencēšanā starp placebo un lokālo anestētiķu injekciju femorāla nerva blokādes laikā. Uzdevumi: 1. Izvērtēt aFPG spēju identificēt šļirci ar lokālo anestētiķi vai place…

MicrocirculationRegional anesthesiaRemote photoplethysmography (rPPG)MedicīnaPeripheral nerve block
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Use of photoplethysmography to determine gastrointestinal perfusion pressure: an experimental canine model.

2002

<i>Objectives:</i> To develop an experimental model to assess the parietal perfusion pressure (PPP) of the digestive tract using photoplethysmography. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> Twenty-two mongrel dogs were used. Progressive external compression was applied to the intestinal wall and the PPP was assessed with photoplethysmography. The study group was divided into two groups. In group 1 PPP was measured at the levels of the stomach, duodenum, jejunum and transverse colon. In group 2 PPP was measured after temporary occlusion of the truncal and marginal circulation of the jejunum to provide further variables. <i>Results:</i> The PPP decreased significant…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyManometryBlood PressureDogsPhotoplethysmogramInternal medicineMonitoring IntraoperativeMedicineAnimalsPhotoplethysmographyDigestive System Surgical Proceduresbusiness.industryExperimental modelGastroenterologyBlood Pressure DeterminationPerfusionRegional Blood FlowBlood CirculationModels AnimalCardiologySurgeryDigestive tractbusinessCanine modelPerfusionDigestive SystemDigestive surgery
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Photoplethysmography In Dogs And Cats: Selection Of Measurement Sites For Pet Monitor

2018

The PPG measurements of the study Cugmas et al, 2018. Notes.txt include all information about the dataset.

Pet monitorSignal quality indexOxygen saturationVeterinary medicineHeart ratePulse oximeterPhotoplethysmographyMotion artifact
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Photoplethysmograhic sensors, potential and limitations: Is it time for regulation? A comprehensive review

2023

Healthcare is expected to increasingly shift care out of inpatient settings thanks to wearable monitoring systems. Photoplethysmography (PPG) is an optical technique already integrated into wrist-worn commercial products which presents significant advantages in terms of cost and dimensions. PPG-based devices, despite their ability to detect multiple cardiovascular parameters, are affected by several influencing conditions that depend both on technological or environmental variables, and on intra- and inter-subject variability that influences the whole measurement chain and reliability, hindering an objective characterization of PPG devices. Plus, the lack of standardization for data collect…

Photoplethysmography (PPG)Optical sensorsHeart Rate (HR)Sources of inaccuracyMotion artifactsStandardization
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Photoplethysmography in dogs and cats: a selection of alternative measurement sites for a pet monitor.

2018

Objective Photoplethysmography (PPG) is an increasingly popular health and well-being tool for monitoring heart rate and oxygen saturation. Due to the pigmentation and hairiness of dogs and cats, a pulse oximeter is routinely placed solely on the tongue. As this approach is feasible only for pet monitor use during surgical procedures, we investigate PPG signal quality on several other measurement sites that would be better tolerated by conscious animals. Approach Acquired PPG signals are analyzed by four signal quality indices: mean baseline, signal power, kurtosis, and tolerance score. Main results In dogs, the metacarpus and tail can be substituted for oral pulse oximeter placement since …

Physiology0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiophysics02 engineering and technologySignal03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDogsSignal qualityPhysiology (medical)PhotoplethysmogramHeart rateMedicineAnimalsPhotoplethysmographyOxygen saturation (medicine)CATSPulse (signal processing)business.industrySignal Processing Computer-AssistedPetsSurgical procedures020601 biomedical engineeringCatssense organsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringPhysiological measurement
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Observation of ventilation-induced Spo(2) oscillations in pigs: first step to noninvasive detection of cyclic recruitment of atelectasis?

2010

High arterial partial oxygen pressure (Pao(2)) oscillations within the respiratory cycle were described recently in experimental acute lung injury. This phenomenon has been related to cyclic recruitment of atelectasis and varying pulmonary shunt fractions. Noninvasive detection of Spo(2) (oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry) as an indicator of cyclic collapse of atelectasis, instead of recording Pao(2) oscillations, could be of clinical interest in critical care. Spo(2) oscillations were recorded continuously in three different cases of lung damage to demonstrate the technical feasibility of this approach. To deduce Pao(2) from Spo(2), a mathematical model of the hemoglobin dissoci…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePulmonary AtelectasisPulmonary CirculationTime FactorsVentilator-associated lung injurySwineClinical BiochemistryAtelectasisLung injuryModels BiologicalHemoglobinsPredictive Value of TestsMedicineAnimalsOximetryPhotoplethysmographyMolecular BiologyOxygen saturation (medicine)Respiratory Distress Syndromemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryfungiOxygen–haemoglobin dissociation curveOxygenationmedicine.diseaseRespiration ArtificialOxygenPulse oximetryDisease Models AnimalAnesthesiaBreathingRespiratory MechanicsFeasibility StudiesbusinessExperimental lung research
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Multispectral, Fluorescent and Photoplethysmographic Imaging for Remote Skin Assessment

2017

Optical tissue imaging has several advantages over the routine clinical imaging methods, including non-invasiveness (does not change the structure of tissues), remote operation (avoids infection) and ability to quantify the tissue condition by means of specific image parameters. Dermatologists and other skin experts need compact (preferably pocket-size), self-sustained and easy-to-use imaging devices. The operational principles and designs of ten portable in-vivo skin imaging prototypes developed at the Biophotonics Laboratory of Institute of Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy, University of Latvia during the recent five years are presented in this paper. Four groups of imaging devices are con…

Remote detectionTissue imagingComputer scienceMultispectral imageReview02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryphotoplethysmography imagingAnalytical Chemistry010309 opticsRemote operationskin autofluorescence and photobleachingPhotoplethysmogram0103 physical sciencesHumansComputer visionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringImage sensorPhotoplethysmographyInstrumentationSkinbusiness.industrySpectrum Analysismultispectral skin imaging021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotobleachingFluorescenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsopticsBiophotonicsAutofluorescenceArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinessBiomedical engineering
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Wearable Multisensor Ring-Shaped Probe for Assessing Stress and Blood Oxygenation: Design and Preliminary Measurements

2023

The increasing interest in innovative solutions for health and physiological monitoring has recently fostered the development of smaller biomedical devices. These devices are capable of recording an increasingly large number of biosignals simultaneously, while maximizing the user’s comfort. In this study, we have designed and realized a novel wearable multisensor ring-shaped probe that enables synchronous, real-time acquisition of photoplethysmographic (PPG) and galvanic skin response (GSR) signals. The device integrates both the PPG and GSR sensors onto a single probe that can be easily placed on the finger, thereby minimizing the device footprint and overall size. The system enables the e…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniClinical BiochemistryBiomedical Engineeringoxygen saturation (SpO2)General Medicinewearable health devices (WHD); photoplethysmography (PPG); galvanic skin response (GSR); oxygen saturation (SpO<sub>2</sub>); biomedical devicesSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaAnalytical Chemistryphotoplethysmography (PPG)Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticabiomedical deviceswearable health devices (WHD)InstrumentationEngineering (miscellaneous)Biotechnologygalvanic skin response (GSR)
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Wearable PPG Sensor Matrix for Cardiovascular Assessment

2014

Wearable biomonitoring systems and smart textiles for healthcare are gaining more importance and significance in the R&D sphere due to their potentials in healthcare and sports. Such biomonitoring systems offer a number of advantages in comparison to the conventional equipment proving mobility of the wearer during a long-term monitoring of vital parameters. There are different options to set up the physiological monitoring using wireless and wearable technologies. One of the scenarios is addressing textiles as a carrier of electronics. Moreover, those differ by their functional applications, registered physiological parameters and technology solutions. Still, the most demanded biomonitoring…

Smart systemEngineeringbusiness.industrytextileintegrated sensorsReal-time computingElectrical engineeringWearable computerwearable technologies optical sensing textileintegrated sensors photoplethysmography telemetric cardiovascular assessment personalized healthcareoptical sensingReference dataSoftwarepersonalized healthcarePhotoplethysmogramwearable technologiesWirelessphotoplethysmographytelemetric cardiovascular assessmentElectronicsbusinessWearable technologyMaterials Science. Textile and Clothing Technology
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