An improved design of optical sensor for long-term measurement of arterial blood flow waveform

We present here the improved design and development of optical sensor for non-invasive measurements of arterial blood flow waveform. The sensor is based on a physical principle of reflective photoplethysmography (PPG). As the light source we used serially connected infrared diodes whereas NPN silico...

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Published in:Biomedical microdevices Vol. 19; no. 3
Main Authors: Djurić, Biljana, Suzić, Slavica, Stojadinović, Bojana, Nestorović, Zorica, Ivanović, Marija, Suzić-Lazić, Jelena, Nešić, Dejan, Mazić, Sanja, Tenne, Tamar, Zikich, Dragoslav, Žikić, Dejan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Springer US 01-09-2017
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Summary:We present here the improved design and development of optical sensor for non-invasive measurements of arterial blood flow waveform. The sensor is based on a physical principle of reflective photoplethysmography (PPG). As the light source we used serially connected infrared diodes whereas NPN silicon phototransistors were used as light detectors. The electronic components were molded into square package and poured with silicone. Such preparation produced an elastic superficies that allowed excellent attachment of the sensor on the skin’s surface. Moreover, a serial connection of infrared diodes and phototransistors completely eliminated signal artifacts caused by minor muscle contractions. The sensor recording performances were examined at the photoplethysmographic sites on three different arteries; the commune carotid, femoral and radial and, on each site the sensor demonstrated remarkable capability to make a consistent, reproducible measurements. Because of the advantageous physical and electrical properties, the new sensor is suitable for various cardiovascular diagnostics procedures, especially when long-term measurements of arterial blood flow waveform are required, for monitoring of different parameters in cardiovascular units and for research.
ISSN:1387-2176
1572-8781
DOI:10.1007/s10544-017-0196-x