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Pulse Oximetry Using Organic Optoelectronics under Ambient Light

Donggeon Han, Yasser Khan, Jonathan Ting, Juan Zhu, Craig Combe, Andrew Wadsworth, Iain McCulloch, Ana Claudia Arias

2020Advanced Materials Technologies77 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Light absorption in oxygenated and deoxygenated blood varies appreciably over the visible and near‐infrared spectrum. Pulse oximeters use two distinct wavelengths of light to measure oxygen saturation SpO 2 of blood. Currently, light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) are used in oximeters, which need additional components to drive them and negatively impact the overall size of the sensor. In this work, an ambient light oximeter (ALO) is demonstrated, which can measure photoplethysmography signals and SpO 2 using various kinds of ambient light, avoiding the use of LEDs. Spectral filters are combined with organic photodiodes to create the ALO with sensitivity peaks at green (525 nm), red (610 nm), and near‐infrared (740 nm) wavelengths. Finally, the wearable ALO is used to measure photoplethysmography signals and SpO 2 on the index finger in different indoor and outdoor lighting conditions and the measurements are validated with commercial pulse oximeters under normal and ischemic conditions.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoplethysmogramLight-emitting diodeMaterials sciencePhotodiodeOptoelectronicsWavelengthPulse oximetryVisible spectrumOpticsInfraredNear-infrared spectroscopyDiodeTelecommunicationsMedicineComputer sciencePhysicsWirelessAnesthesiaNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
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