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BY 4.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter September 2, 2022

Proof-of-Concept Study for Reflectance Pulse Oximetry Using Optical-Fibre-Based Sensors

  • Simon Annaheim EMAIL logo , Fabian Braun , Leah Bernhard , Amarin Pfammatter , Martin Proença , Guillaume Bonnier , Damien Ferrario , Mathieu Lemay and René M. Rossi

Abstract

Optical fibres enable to design of new textile-based sensors for an unobtrusive, continuous, and long-term acquisition of photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. However, no research has been done about the accuracy of measuring blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and the feasibility of PPG-based blood pressure measurement. This proof-ofconcept study examined these aspects for a woven sensing patch applied on the forehead in five healthy participants. During a controlled desaturation study, SpO2 estimation revealed an amplitude of the root-mean-squared error (ARMS) of 3.6%, and acceptable signal quality for blood pressure estimation was achieved for 40% of all data. These results indicate that textile-based sensors can reach the required PPG signal quality to simultaneously estimate multiple vital signs, including blood pressure.

Published Online: 2022-09-02

© 2022 The Author(s), published by De Gruyter

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