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In vivo characterization of the optical and hemodynamic properties of the human sternocleidomastoid muscle through ultrasound-guided hybrid near-infrared spectroscopies

In this paper, we present a detailed characterization of the optical and hemodynamic properties of the human sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM), obtained through ultrasound-guided near-infrared time-domain and diffuse correlation spectroscopies. A total of sixty-five subjects (forty-nine females, sixt...

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Published in:Physiological measurement 2023-12, Vol.44 (12), p.125010
Main Authors: Cortese, Lorenzo, Fernández Esteberena, Pablo, Zanoletti, Marta, Lo Presti, Giuseppe, Aranda Velazquez, Gloria, Ruiz Janer, Sabina, Buttafava, Mauro, Renna, Marco, Di Sieno, Laura, Tosi, Alberto, Dalla Mora, Alberto, Wojtkiewicz, Stanislaw, Dehghani, Hamid, de Fraguier, Sixte, Nguyen-Dinh, An, Rosinski, Bogdan, Weigel, Udo M, Mesquida, Jaume, Squarcia, Mattia, Hanzu, Felicia A, Contini, Davide, Mora Porta, Mireia, Durduran, Turgut
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Summary:In this paper, we present a detailed characterization of the optical and hemodynamic properties of the human sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM), obtained through ultrasound-guided near-infrared time-domain and diffuse correlation spectroscopies. A total of sixty-five subjects (forty-nine females, sixteen males) among healthy volunteers and thyroid nodule patients have been recruited for the study. Their SCM hemodynamic (oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin concentrations, blood flow, blood oxygen saturation and metabolic rate of oxygen extraction) and optical properties (wavelength dependent absorption and reduced scattering coefficients) have been measured by the use of a novel hybrid device combining in a single unit time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy, diffuse correlation spectroscopy and simultaneous ultrasound imaging. We provide detailed tables of the results related to SCM baseline (i.e. muscle at rest) properties, and reveal significant differences on the measured parameters due to variables such as side of the neck, sex, age, body mass index, depth and thickness of the muscle, allowing future clinical studies to take into account such dependencies. The non-invasive monitoring of the hemodynamics and metabolism of the sternocleidomastoid muscle during respiration became a topic of increased interest partially due to the increased use of mechanical ventilation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopies were proposed as potential practical monitors of increased recruitment of SCM during respiratory distress. They can provide clinically relevant information on the degree of the patient's respiratory effort that is needed to maintain an optimal minute ventilation, with potential clinical application ranging from evaluating chronic pulmonary diseases to more acute settings, such as acute respiratory failure, or to determine the readiness to wean from invasive mechanical ventilation.
ISSN:0967-3334
1361-6579
DOI:10.1088/1361-6579/ad133a