Noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic measurement of internal jugular venous oxygenation in humans
Alejandro Garcia-Uribe, Todd N. Erpelding, Haixin Ke, Kavya Narayana, Reddy, Anshuman Sharma, and Lihong V. Wang

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a noninvasive photoacoustic imaging method to measure internal jugular venous oxygenation in humans, offering real-time monitoring potential for clinical brain injury assessment.
Contribution
The paper introduces a dual-wavelength photoacoustic tomography and ultrasound system for noninvasive, real-time measurement of jugular venous oxygen saturation in humans.
Findings
Average sijvO2 was 72% with a 7% standard deviation.
Photoacoustic imaging accurately estimated blood hemoglobin oxygen saturation.
The method showed promise for clinical application in monitoring brain oxygenation.
Abstract
In many clinical conditions, such as head trauma, stroke, and low cardiac output states, the brain is at risk for hypoxic-ischemic injury. The metabolic rate and oxygen consumption of the brain are reflected in internal jugular venous oxygen saturation (sijvO2). The current gold standard for monitoring brain oxygenation is invasive; it requires jugular vein catheterization under fluoroscopic guidance and therefore is rarely used. Photoacoustic (PA) measurement, on the other hand, can estimate the oxygen consumption of the brain non-invasively in real time. Such a convenient method can potentially aid earlier detection and prevention of impending hypoxic brain injury. A dual-wavelength photoacoustic tomography (PAT) and ultrasound imaging (US) system was used to image the internal jugular vein (IJV) and estimate the sijvO2 in seven healthy volunteers. The system captured simultaneous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
