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6 March 2023 Innovations and new applications of a wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation
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Abstract
Non-invasive approaches to human data collection have become relevant in athlete performance monitoring and the clinical setting. Historically, these metrics rely on measurements such as blood or tissue oxygen saturation, yet saturation lacks a degree of specificity clinicians and professional trainers desire. To overcome this, we developed a wearable, non-invasive, optical transcutaneous tissue oxygenation sensor that overcomes inefficiencies in specific measurements and the devices that collect those measurements. We report on innovations to the prototype device, including the implementation of more sophisticated quantification methods directly on the device as well as the addition of new sensors to measure other clinical parameters.
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Daniel A. Greenfield, Juan P Cascales Sandoval, and Conor L. Evans "Innovations and new applications of a wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation", Proc. SPIE PC12375, Biophotonics in Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Health Monitoring Technologies, and Wearables IV, PC1237504 (6 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2649467
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Oxygen

Data modeling

Heart

Instrument modeling

Microcontrollers

Phosphorescence

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