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6 March 2023 Assessing stability and accuracy of a novel commercial wearable near-infrared spectroscopy device
Ivo da Mota Moreira, Thierry R. Willigenburg, Wout J. W. Kregting, Erwin R. C. Van Steijn, Marianne J. Floor-Westerdijk, Willy N. J. M. Colier
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Abstract
Athletes can optimize training performance by measuring the oxygenation level in their muscles using Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS allows athletes to measure local muscle oxygenation changes and assess performance indicators such as optimal pace or intensity during endurance activities and optimal recovery in endurance and strength activities. A novel NIRS sensor (Train.Red FYER) was developed to enable these measurements. In this this study the stability, accuracy, intra- and inter-variability of muscle oxygenation saturation (SmO2) in 10 sensors using two different phantoms and in-vivo tests, were SmO2 was defined as the percentage of the ratio of oxygenated to total hemoglobin. Stability of three sensors was tested during 3 hours on each phantom. Intra-variability of three sensors was assessed on four different days by two different operators by repositioning the sensor over the same location on both phantoms and on the forearm during resting position. Intra-variability was also assessed during vascular occlusion tests (VOT). Intervariability was assessed between 10 sensors on both phantoms on four different days. For analysis coefficient of variance (CV) was calculated. The sensor showed to be stable on both phantoms (<1% SmO2). Precision tests showed a larger inter-variability (<2% SmO2) than intra-variability (<1% SmO2). Inter-day and inter-operator variability on phantoms were also small (<4% SmO2). In vivo tests on the forearm and VOT showed higher variability (<5% SmO2) than on phantoms. It was shown a stable and precise NIRS sensor for the measurement of SmO2.
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Ivo da Mota Moreira, Thierry R. Willigenburg, Wout J. W. Kregting, Erwin R. C. Van Steijn, Marianne J. Floor-Westerdijk, and Willy N. J. M. Colier "Assessing stability and accuracy of a novel commercial wearable near-infrared spectroscopy device", Proc. SPIE 12375, Biophotonics in Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, Health Monitoring Technologies, and Wearables IV, 123750A (6 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2657434
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Near infrared spectroscopy

Muscles

In vivo imaging

Education and training

Oxygenation

Tissues

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