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Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions

In a pilot study of 11 healthy adults (24 to 39 years, all male), we characterize the influence of external probe pressure on optical diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) measurements of pulsatile blood flow obtained on the forearm and forehead. For external probe pressure control, a hand inflatab...

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Autores principales: Wang, Detian, Baker, Wesley B., He, Hui, Gao, Peng, Zhu, Liguo, Peng, Qixian, Li, Zeren, Li, Fei, Chen, Tunan, Feng, Hua
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Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6755374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31548976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035013
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author Wang, Detian
Baker, Wesley B.
He, Hui
Gao, Peng
Zhu, Liguo
Peng, Qixian
Li, Zeren
Li, Fei
Chen, Tunan
Feng, Hua
author_facet Wang, Detian
Baker, Wesley B.
He, Hui
Gao, Peng
Zhu, Liguo
Peng, Qixian
Li, Zeren
Li, Fei
Chen, Tunan
Feng, Hua
author_sort Wang, Detian
collection PubMed
description In a pilot study of 11 healthy adults (24 to 39 years, all male), we characterize the influence of external probe pressure on optical diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) measurements of pulsatile blood flow obtained on the forearm and forehead. For external probe pressure control, a hand inflatable air balloon is inserted between the tissue and an elastic strap. The air balloon is sequentially inflated to achieve a wide range of external probe pressures between 20 and 250 mmHg on the forearm and forehead, which are measured with a flexible pressure sensor underneath the probe. At each probe pressure, the pulsatility index (PI) of arteriole blood flow on the forehead and forearm is measured with DCS (2.1-cm source-detector separation). We observe a strong correlation between probe pressure and PI on the forearm ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]), but not on the forehead ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]). The forearm measurements demonstrate the sensitivity of the DCS PI to skeletal muscle tissue pressure, whereas the forehead measurements indicate that DCS PI measurements are not sensitive to scalp tissue pressure. Note, in contrast to pulsatility, the time-averaged DCS blood flow index on the forehead was significantly correlated with probe pressure ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]). This pilot data appears to support the initiation of more comprehensive clinical studies on DCS to detect trends in internal pressure in brain and skeletal muscle.
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spelling pubmed-67553742020-03-18 Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions Wang, Detian Baker, Wesley B. He, Hui Gao, Peng Zhu, Liguo Peng, Qixian Li, Zeren Li, Fei Chen, Tunan Feng, Hua Neurophotonics Research Papers In a pilot study of 11 healthy adults (24 to 39 years, all male), we characterize the influence of external probe pressure on optical diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) measurements of pulsatile blood flow obtained on the forearm and forehead. For external probe pressure control, a hand inflatable air balloon is inserted between the tissue and an elastic strap. The air balloon is sequentially inflated to achieve a wide range of external probe pressures between 20 and 250 mmHg on the forearm and forehead, which are measured with a flexible pressure sensor underneath the probe. At each probe pressure, the pulsatility index (PI) of arteriole blood flow on the forehead and forearm is measured with DCS (2.1-cm source-detector separation). We observe a strong correlation between probe pressure and PI on the forearm ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]), but not on the forehead ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]). The forearm measurements demonstrate the sensitivity of the DCS PI to skeletal muscle tissue pressure, whereas the forehead measurements indicate that DCS PI measurements are not sensitive to scalp tissue pressure. Note, in contrast to pulsatility, the time-averaged DCS blood flow index on the forehead was significantly correlated with probe pressure ([Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text]). This pilot data appears to support the initiation of more comprehensive clinical studies on DCS to detect trends in internal pressure in brain and skeletal muscle. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-09-23 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6755374/ /pubmed/31548976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035013 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Wang, Detian
Baker, Wesley B.
He, Hui
Gao, Peng
Zhu, Liguo
Peng, Qixian
Li, Zeren
Li, Fei
Chen, Tunan
Feng, Hua
Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title_full Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title_fullStr Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title_full_unstemmed Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title_short Influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
title_sort influence of probe pressure on the pulsatile diffuse correlation spectroscopy blood flow signal on the forearm and forehead regions
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6755374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31548976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.6.3.035013
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