The aim of the project is to experimentally compare the fingers of the hand in terms of measured concentrations of peripheral blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) in healthy humans during gradual desaturation in the range of 60-100% SpO2 and simultaneously during a step change from the hypoxic phase to the recovery phase (return to physiological values).
The finger sensors of pulse oximeters are most often placed on the middle two fingers of the hand. Although there have been many studies looking at the accuracy of different pulse oximeters or comparing fingers in terms of SpO2. There is no study comparing fingers in terms of SpO2 under hypoxic condition with simultaneous randomization of finger probe placement. At the same time, there is no study that compares SpO2 changes between fingers during a step change in blood oxygen saturation. The data obtained could help to improve the reliability of monitoring physiological parameters with pulse oximeters.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Volunteers sequentially inhale three hypoxic gas mixtures each for 2.5 minute. Every measurement will begin with a two-minute stabilization phase, during which the physiological values of the volunteer will be checked. During the experiment, non-invasive SpO2 measurements will be performed continuously on the individual fingers of volunteer hands throughout the experiment.
Czech Technical University in Prague
Kladno, Czechia
Non-invasive SpO2 measurements will be performed continuously on all individual fingers of left hand of volunteers and then the measured values will be compared between each other.
The experiment can help determine if it depends on which finger the finger sensor will be placed to measure SpO2. Appropriate finger selection for SpO2 measurements could help to better interpret the measured values and possibly increase the success in diagnosing health events.
Time frame: 1 hour
Non-invasive Perfusion Index measurements will be performed continuously on all individual fingers of left hand of volunteers and then the measured values will be compared between each other.
The experiment can help determine if it depends on which finger the finger sensor will be placed to measure perfusion index. Measurement of PI is evaluated during for example surgeries.
Time frame: 1 hour
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