Davis C, Mazzolini A, Murphy D
Centre for Imaging and Advanced Optics, School of Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria.
Australas Phys Eng Sci Med. 1997 Dec;20(4):214-9.
A new fibre optic plethysmograph has been designed to monitor respiration non invasively. The device incorporates the idea of using thoracic and abdominal belts similar to conventional inductance plethysmography but uses an optical fibre woven into the belts rather than the usual coiled wire. The fibre optic belts incorporate a loop design in the fibre and rely on "macrobending" losses from laser light transmitted down the fibre when the bend radius of the loop changes during respiration. Changes in lung volume are monitored by analysing the relatively large resultant changes in light transmitted through the fibre. The output from the light detector has been interfaced to a computer containing a data acquisition card and the resultant intensity trace is monitored in real time using a virtual instrument created using LabVIEW graphical programming. Preliminary results suggest a highly sensitive system capable of detecting small changes in lung volume using a technique which is not susceptible to electrical noise and which is electrically safe.
一种新型光纤体积描记器已被设计用于无创监测呼吸。该设备采用了与传统电感式体积描记法类似的使用胸带和腹带的理念,但使用的是编织在带子中的光纤而非通常的线圈电线。光纤带在光纤中采用了环形设计,并依靠当呼吸过程中环路的弯曲半径发生变化时,沿光纤传输的激光的“宏弯曲”损耗。通过分析透过光纤的光的相对较大的合成变化来监测肺容积的变化。光探测器的输出已连接到一台装有数据采集卡的计算机上,并且使用LabVIEW图形化编程创建的虚拟仪器实时监测所得的强度轨迹。初步结果表明,该系统高度灵敏,能够使用一种不易受电噪声影响且电气安全的技术检测肺容积的微小变化。