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This study is designed to calibrate and determine the accuracy for SpO2, pulse rate and respiratory rate of the newly in-house build Test Device wrist 1 (TDw1, or EVA) at Philips.
SpO2, pulse rate and respiratory rate during hypoxia will be calculated by using data of well-known reference devices, including:
During the study the following devices will be additionally used by the volunteers:
Volunteers will undergo progressive hypoxia (9 min/% O2) from 21 to 10% O2 in an altitude room, resulting in a volunteer's SpO2 of 73%. During this deliberated hypoxia, the volunteers wear the test and reference devices.
This study consists of 4 sub-studies (NI = non-invasive; IN = invasive with an arterial line):
The NI studies include 18 healthy participants in each sub-study. After the first volunteers have completed the study, small adaptations in the software of the study devices is still possible, e.g. to increase the quality of the PPG-signals. After the three sub-studies are completed, the algorithm for conversion of raw PPG signals to SpO2, pulse rate and respiratory rate will be defined and fixed for the test devices.
During the IN-study, which can only be started after completion of all NI studies, an arterial catheter will be inserted in the radial artery of the 12 participating volunteers, in order to take several blood samples to measure oxygen saturation in the blood (25 samples at well-defined moments during the study per volunteer). Using these results of arterial oxygen saturation, the accuracy of the test devices can be calculated.
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• Healthy subjects (ASA 1 and ASA 2) between 18 and 65 years of age upon signing the informed consent. (ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologist's health score). In each group, at least 30% of one gender need to be present, and at least 15% of participants have a Fitzpatrick's skin color scale of 5 or 6.
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Daphne van Scheppingen
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