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Development of a New Integrated System for Vital Sign Monitoring in Small Animals

Monitoring the vital signs of mice is an essential practice during imaging procedures to avoid populational losses and improve image quality. For this purpose, a system based on a set of devices (piezoelectric sensor, optical module and thermistor) able to detect the heart rate, respiratory rate, bo...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Regina G., Correia, Pedro M. M., Silva, Ana L. M., Encarnação, Pedro M. C. C., Ribeiro, Fabiana M., Castro, Ismael F., Veloso, João F. C. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9185494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114264
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author Oliveira, Regina G.
Correia, Pedro M. M.
Silva, Ana L. M.
Encarnação, Pedro M. C. C.
Ribeiro, Fabiana M.
Castro, Ismael F.
Veloso, João F. C. A.
author_facet Oliveira, Regina G.
Correia, Pedro M. M.
Silva, Ana L. M.
Encarnação, Pedro M. C. C.
Ribeiro, Fabiana M.
Castro, Ismael F.
Veloso, João F. C. A.
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description Monitoring the vital signs of mice is an essential practice during imaging procedures to avoid populational losses and improve image quality. For this purpose, a system based on a set of devices (piezoelectric sensor, optical module and thermistor) able to detect the heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature and arterial blood oxygen saturation ([Formula: see text]) in mice anesthetized with sevoflurane was implemented. Results were validated by comparison with the reported literature on similar anesthetics. A new non-invasive electrocardiogram (ECG) module was developed, and its first results reflect the viability of its integration in the system. The sensors were strategically positioned on mice, and the signals were acquired through a custom-made printed circuit board during imaging procedures with a micro-PET (Positron Emission Tomography). For sevoflurane concentration of 1.5%, the average values obtained were: 388 bpm (beats/minute), 124 rpm (respirations/minute) and 88.9% for the heart rate, respiratory rate and [Formula: see text] , respectively. From the ECG information, the value obtained for the heart rate was around 352 bpm for injectable anesthesia. The results compare favorably to the ones established in the literature, proving the reliability of the proposed system. The ECG measurements show its potential for mice heart monitoring during imaging acquisitions and thus for integration into the developed system.
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spelling pubmed-91854942022-06-11 Development of a New Integrated System for Vital Sign Monitoring in Small Animals Oliveira, Regina G. Correia, Pedro M. M. Silva, Ana L. M. Encarnação, Pedro M. C. C. Ribeiro, Fabiana M. Castro, Ismael F. Veloso, João F. C. A. Sensors (Basel) Article Monitoring the vital signs of mice is an essential practice during imaging procedures to avoid populational losses and improve image quality. For this purpose, a system based on a set of devices (piezoelectric sensor, optical module and thermistor) able to detect the heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature and arterial blood oxygen saturation ([Formula: see text]) in mice anesthetized with sevoflurane was implemented. Results were validated by comparison with the reported literature on similar anesthetics. A new non-invasive electrocardiogram (ECG) module was developed, and its first results reflect the viability of its integration in the system. The sensors were strategically positioned on mice, and the signals were acquired through a custom-made printed circuit board during imaging procedures with a micro-PET (Positron Emission Tomography). For sevoflurane concentration of 1.5%, the average values obtained were: 388 bpm (beats/minute), 124 rpm (respirations/minute) and 88.9% for the heart rate, respiratory rate and [Formula: see text] , respectively. From the ECG information, the value obtained for the heart rate was around 352 bpm for injectable anesthesia. The results compare favorably to the ones established in the literature, proving the reliability of the proposed system. The ECG measurements show its potential for mice heart monitoring during imaging acquisitions and thus for integration into the developed system. MDPI 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9185494/ /pubmed/35684885 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22114264 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Veloso, João F. C. A.
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