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The spectrophotometric technique used in pulse oximetry makes it possible to determine noninvasively and continuously the oxygen saturation of arterial blood. This
technique utilizes a set of the living blood-supplied tissues as an object to be measured. From the metrological point of view, the sensing efficiency, spectrophotometric processing quality, and object modelling are of great importance in reliable
solution of the specific interdisciplinary problems. In this paper the main results
of the authors studies concerning the optical part of measuring system have been
described against a background of the reviewed generally valid principles.
Anna Cysewska-Sobusiak
"Noninvasive monitoring of arterial blood oxygenation with spectrophotometric technique", Proc. SPIE 1711, High-Performance Optical Spectrometry, (24 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155671
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Anna Cysewska-Sobusiak, "Noninvasive monitoring of arterial blood oxygenation with spectrophotometric technique," Proc. SPIE 1711, High-Performance Optical Spectrometry, (24 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155671