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28 June 1984 In Situ Fiber Spectroscopy Of Blood
B. Scheja, F. Cochet, O. Parriaux, C. D. Depeursinge, F. B . Depeursinge
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Proceedings Volume 0482, Applications of Laser Chemistry & Diagnostics; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943103
Event: 1984 Technical Symposium East, 1984, Arlington, United States
Abstract
A fiber optic device has been realized to perform in-situ spectroscopic measurements of physiological fluids, blood in particular. Based on the use of a single optical fiber, the device can be mounted on any kind of in-vivo catheter. Solid state light emitter, receptor, as well as fiber directional couplers, have been used throughout the design, to achieve good feasibility and handiness. A two wavelength technique has been adopted to monitor hemoglobine oxygen saturation.
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B. Scheja, F. Cochet, O. Parriaux, C. D. Depeursinge, and F. B . Depeursinge "In Situ Fiber Spectroscopy Of Blood", Proc. SPIE 0482, Applications of Laser Chemistry & Diagnostics, (28 June 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943103
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Blood

Optical fibers

Oxygen

Spectroscopy

Spectroscopes

Fiber couplers

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