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MHealth spectroscopy of blood hemoglobin with spectral super-resolution.


ABSTRACT: Although blood hemoglobin (Hgb) testing is a routine procedure in a variety of clinical situations, noninvasive, continuous, and real-time blood Hgb measurements are still challenging. Optical spectroscopy can offer noninvasive blood Hgb quantification, but requires bulky optical components that intrinsically limit the development of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. Here, we report spectral super-resolution (SSR) spectroscopy that virtually transforms the built-in camera (RGB sensor) of a smartphone into a hyperspectral imager for accurate and precise blood Hgb analyses. Statistical learning of SSR enables us to reconstruct detailed spectra from three color RGB data. Peripheral tissue imaging with a mobile application is further combined to compute exact blood Hgb content without a priori personalized calibration. Measurements over a wide range of blood Hgb values show reliable performance of SSR blood Hgb quantification. Given that SSR does not require additional hardware accessories, the mobility, simplicity, and affordability of conventional smartphones support the idea that SSR blood Hgb measurements can be used as an mHealth method.

SUBMITTER: Park SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7755164 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mHealth spectroscopy of blood hemoglobin with spectral super-resolution.

Park Sang Mok SM   Visbal-Onufrak Michelle A MA   Haque Md Munirul MM   Were Martin C MC   Naanyu Violet V   Hasan Md Kamrul MK   Kim Young L YL  

Optica 20200601 6


Although blood hemoglobin (Hgb) testing is a routine procedure in a variety of clinical situations, noninvasive, continuous, and real-time blood Hgb measurements are still challenging. Optical spectroscopy can offer noninvasive blood Hgb quantification, but requires bulky optical components that intrinsically limit the development of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. Here, we report spectral super-resolution (SSR) spectroscopy that virtually transforms the built-in camera (RGB sensor) of a s  ...[more]

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