Abstract
Int his article, we analytically present the influence of the systematic error due to the theoretical assumptions on the blood oxygenation determination using a 'phase-only' dual-wavelength phase-modulation spectroscopy (PMS). To approach an accurate quantification of hemoglobin saturation, an empirical method to experimentally acquire the initial phase-shift value in oxygenation quantification form PMS data is investigated on blood-perfused phantom. Our results show that the quantification error of blood oxygenation determination can be substantially compensated by using the acquired θ 0 λ method and is confirmed to be less than 10 percent by comparison with the measured results of the Pt electrode.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
| Editors | David A. Benaron, Britton Chance, Gerhard J. Mueller |
| Pages | 189-198 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Volume | 2925 |
| State | Published - 1996 |
| Event | Photon Propagation in Tissues II - Vienna, Austria Duration: Sep 7 1996 → Sep 8 1996 |
Conference
| Conference | Photon Propagation in Tissues II |
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| City | Vienna, Austria |
| Period | 09/7/96 → 09/8/96 |
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