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13 March 2024 A point-of-care multimodal biosensor for continuous and remote monitoring of physiological signs in patients with infectious respiratory diseases
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Abstract
We have developed an integrated wearable to monitor skin temperature, blood and tissue oxygen saturation levels, respiratory rate, and pulse rate. The wearable was tested during different breathing exercises including breath holding, paced breathing, and hypercapnia. Preliminary data showed a consistent agreement between measurements from the wearable with signals measured from a commercial system. In addition, tissue oxygen saturation level measured at the subjects’ chest corresponds better to a breathing exercise than arterial blood oxygen saturation level measured at a fingertip. This result demonstrates the capability of our wearable device in monitoring physiological signs in patients with infectious respiratory diseases.
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Thien Nguyen, Soongho Park, and Amir Gandjbakhche "A point-of-care multimodal biosensor for continuous and remote monitoring of physiological signs in patients with infectious respiratory diseases", Proc. SPIE PC12838, Biophotonics in Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Health Monitoring Technologies, and Wearables V, PC128380C (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000078
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KEYWORDS
Pulmonary disorders

Wearable devices

Biosensors

Oxygen

Point-of-care devices

Blood oxygen saturation

Near infrared spectroscopy

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