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Published in: Microsystem Technologies 6/2021

11-01-2021 | Technical Paper

A new blood flow volume sensor with embedded estimation of SpO2 to maximize its accuracy

Authors: Duc Huy Nguyen, Yu-Ting Chen, Tse-Yi Tu, Paul C.-P. Chao, Yu-Wei Fang, Bing Shi Lin

Published in: Microsystem Technologies | Issue 6/2021

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Abstract

A new portable blood flow volume (BFV) sensor is developed from the function of estimating oxygen saturation (SpO2) implemented inherently to maximize the accuracy of predicting BFV. The sensor is designed to estimate BFV in high accuracy at the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) of a hemodialysis (HD) patient based on a built artificial neural network (ANN). The BFVs measured by the proposed sensor would help greatly evaluate the AVF complications at early stage, such as infection, bleeding, stenosis, and vascular calcification, while AVFs are under long-time usage. The sensor module consists of LEDs/PDs, readout circuitry and algorithm to estimate BFV. The oxygen saturation (SpO2) is also estimated using the same hardware to serve as one of input features for the aforementioned ANN for maximize the accuracy in BFV. With using the hardware, oxygen saturation’s algorithm is built and implemented with the mean deviation (MD) and standard deviation (SD) adapted FDA standard, which is MD ∓ 1.96SD = 0.024% ∓ 1.772% < 5%. Besides, the BFV ground-truth data are obtained from a transonic HD03 dilution machine for calibrating the ANN. The accuracy in estimating BFV with and without estimating SpO2 are compared, which correspond to R2 = 0. 94,517, root mean square error = 92.199 ml/min and R2 = 0.87145, root mean square error = 141.015 ml/min, respectively. Besides, another neural network model is implemented with fixing value of an input feature of SpO2, the ANN model’s correlation reaches only 0.1554, while the related root mean square error is 493.2442 ml/min. Therefore, the results validate clearly the necessity of the inherent estimation on SpO2.

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Metadata
Title
A new blood flow volume sensor with embedded estimation of SpO2 to maximize its accuracy
Authors
Duc Huy Nguyen
Yu-Ting Chen
Tse-Yi Tu
Paul C.-P. Chao
Yu-Wei Fang
Bing Shi Lin
Publication date
11-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Microsystem Technologies / Issue 6/2021
Print ISSN: 0946-7076
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1858
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-020-05149-1

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