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18 December 2024 Light-guided dynamic phantom to mimic microvasculature for biomedical applications: an exploration for pulse oximeter
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Abstract

Significance

Dynamic phantoms capable of changing optical properties by control are essential for standardizing and calibrating spectroscopy systems such as the pulse oximeter. However, current liquid dynamic phantoms containing human blood have a short shelf life and require complex experimental setups. Some solid dynamic phantoms are influenced by the angular-dependent performance of the liquid crystal display (LCD), some have a low spatial resolution, and some have slow control of optical properties.

Aim

We aimed to develop a solid dynamic phantom, which can overcome these obstacles by changing the optical properties rapidly and generating dynamic biological signals.

Approach

The absorption properties of the phantom can be controlled in real time by modulating an LCD. A light guide was employed to avoid the angular-dependent performance of the LCD by isolating the scattering top-layer tissue-mimicking silicone phantom from the LCD.

Results

The dynamic phantom was characterized at 940, 660, 530, and 455 nm to create a lookup table. Photoplethysmography signals of different heart rates from 80 to 120 beats per minute were synthesized, and oxygen saturation levels at 86%, 90%, 95%, and 100% were generated at multiple wavelengths.

Conclusions

The design, characterization, and potential applications of the dynamic phantom have been presented. This dynamic phantom can simulate various biological signals by applying corresponding modulation signals and has the potential to calibrate and validate pulse oximeter, imaging, and spectroscopy systems.

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Funding Statement

Hui Ma, Dario Angelone, Claudia Nunzia Guadagno, Stefan Andersson-Engels, and Sanathana Konugolu Venkata Sekar "Light-guided dynamic phantom to mimic microvasculature for biomedical applications: an exploration for pulse oximeter," Journal of Biomedical Optics 29(S3), S33312 (18 December 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.S3.S33312
Received: 7 August 2024; Accepted: 12 November 2024; Published: 18 December 2024
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystal displays

Modulation

Oxygen

Heart

Oximeters

Signal generators

Biomedical optics

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