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Blood refill time: Clinical bedside monitoring of peripheral blood perfusion using pulse oximetry sensor and mechanical compression
Since blood is a major component affecting skin color (oxyhemoglobin is visually perceived as red and deoxyhemoglobin as blue), this technology can provide an alternative measure of skin color change that does not rely on visual inspection. All procedures were performed in a climate controlled envir...
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description | Since blood is a major component affecting skin color (oxyhemoglobin is visually perceived as red and deoxyhemoglobin as blue), this technology can provide an alternative measure of skin color change that does not rely on visual inspection. All procedures were performed in a climate controlled environment at an ambient temperature of 20–22°C. We measured BRT under two different conditions: hands at room temperature (ROOM TEMPERATURE) and immersed in cold water (COLD, 15±2°C). LBB has a grant/research support from Philips Healthcare, the NIH, Nihon Kohden Corp., BeneChill Inc., Zoll Medical Corp, and Medtronic Foundation, patents in the areas of hypothermia induction and perfusion therapies, and inventor's equity within Helar Tech LLC. |
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