Delori F C
Appl Opt. 1988 Mar 15;27(6):1113-25. doi: 10.1364/AO.27.001113.
A noninvasive spectrophotometric technique for the measurement of oxygen saturation of the blood in discrete retinal vessels is described. The instrument, the retinal vessel oximeter, uses scanning fundus reflectometry to determine the optical density of a retinal vessel at three wavelengths (558, 569, and 686 nm). Oxygen saturation is determined after compensation for the effects of light scattering by the red blood cells by relating the measured densities with the corresponding extinction coefficients nf oxyhemoglobin and deoxy-genated hemoglobin. The vessel diameter is also measured continuously. All data acquisition and analysis are performed on-line by means of a microcomputer, and a vessel tracking system is used to compensate for the effects of eye movements. Oxygen saturation measurements for blood flowing through glass capillaries are presented as well as representative results of oxygen saturation measurements on normal human subjects.
本文描述了一种用于测量离散视网膜血管中血氧饱和度的无创分光光度技术。该仪器即视网膜血管血氧仪,利用扫描眼底反射ometry来确定视网膜血管在三个波长(558、569和686纳米)下的光密度。通过将测量的密度与相应的氧合血红蛋白和脱氧血红蛋白的消光系数相关联,在补偿红细胞光散射的影响后确定血氧饱和度。血管直径也连续测量。所有数据采集和分析均通过微型计算机在线进行,并且使用血管跟踪系统来补偿眼球运动的影响。还给出了流经玻璃毛细血管的血液的血氧饱和度测量结果以及正常人类受试者血氧饱和度测量的代表性结果。