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Knowledge And Awarnesss Among Undergraduate Dental Students About Non Invasive Portable Hemoglobin Concentration Monitoring System Using Optical Sensor For Anemia Disease
International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research,
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): 2025 Volume -13 - Issue 2
Abstract
Anemia is a condition in which red blood cells are not able to carry adequate oxygen to the body’s tissues, and is widely found in nearly a quarter of the world population. The typical method to screen for the iron-deficiency anemia, which is the major anemia found in the world, is to implement a blood test called a complete blood count (CBC). Therefore, this research presents an alternative method using an optical technique to measure hemoglobin concentration, which is the common indicator for diagnosing anemia. The light absorbance of the oxyhemoglobin at the wavelength of 660 nm and the deoxyhemoglobin at the wavelength of 880 nm were measured using the MAX30100 sensor. These wavelengths of light are obtained from red and infrared (IR) LEDs. The concept is based on the different absorption coefficients of blood at different electromagnetic wavelengths. This fact is used to indirectly calculate the hemoglobin concentration of blood through the modified Beer–Lambert law. Moreover, the result has been further converted to absolute hemoglobin concentration using a calibration curve derived from the cyanmethemoglobin test, which is the regular method for hemoglobin determination. The experiment shows that an accuracy of 90.9% can be achieved by our proposed noninvasive method. Therefore, the noninvasive portable hemoglobin concentration monitoring by the optical sensor has an acceptable result when compared with the invasive method, with less pain and lower risk of infection, as well as shorter processing time.
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- De benoist, B.; Mclean, E.; Egli, I.; Cogswell, M.; World Health Organization. Worldwide Prevalence of Anemia 1993–2005: WHO Global Database on Anemia; World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2008
- Miller, J.L. Iron deficiency anemia: A common and curable disease. Cold Spring Harb. Perspect. Med. 2013, 3, A011866. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Al-baradie, R.S.; Bose, S.C. Portable smart non-invasive hemoglobin measurement system. In Proceedings of the 10th International Multi-Conferences on Systems, Signals & Devices 2013 (SSD13), Hammamet, Tunisia, 18–21 March 2013; pp. 1–4.
- Aldrich, T.; Moosikasuwan, M.; Shah, S.; Deshpande, K. Length-normalized pulse photoplethysmography: A noninvasive method to measure blood hemoglobin. Ann. Biomed. Eng. 2002, 30, 1291–1298. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Rochmanto, R.A.; Zakaria, H.; Alviana, R.D.; Shahib, N. Non-invasive hemoglobin measurement for anemia diagnosis. In Proceedings of the 2017 4th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics (EECSI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 19–21 September 2017; pp. 1–5.
References
De benoist, B.; Mclean, E.; Egli, I.; Cogswell, M.; World Health Organization. Worldwide Prevalence of Anemia 1993–2005: WHO Global Database on Anemia; World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2008
Miller, J.L. Iron deficiency anemia: A common and curable disease. Cold Spring Harb. Perspect. Med. 2013, 3, A011866. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
Al-baradie, R.S.; Bose, S.C. Portable smart non-invasive hemoglobin measurement system. In Proceedings of the 10th International Multi-Conferences on Systems, Signals & Devices 2013 (SSD13), Hammamet, Tunisia, 18–21 March 2013; pp. 1–4.
Aldrich, T.; Moosikasuwan, M.; Shah, S.; Deshpande, K. Length-normalized pulse photoplethysmography: A noninvasive method to measure blood hemoglobin. Ann. Biomed. Eng. 2002, 30, 1291–1298. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
Rochmanto, R.A.; Zakaria, H.; Alviana, R.D.; Shahib, N. Non-invasive hemoglobin measurement for anemia diagnosis. In Proceedings of the 2017 4th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics (EECSI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 19–21 September 2017; pp. 1–5.