Possible Influences on the Interpretation of Functional Domain (FD) Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS): An Explorative Study

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作者
Celie, Bert M. [1 ]
Boone, Jan [1 ,2 ]
Dumortier, Jasmien [1 ]
Derave, Wim [1 ]
De Backer, Tine [3 ]
Bourgois, Jan G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Movement & Sports Sci, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[2] Ghent Univ Hosp, Ctr Sports Med, Ghent, Belgium
[3] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Ghent, Belgium
关键词
Near-infrared spectroscopy; NIRS; Subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness; ATT; Blood flow; Physiological calibration; FEMORAL BLOOD-GASES; MUSCLE DEOXYGENATION; INCREMENTAL HANDGRIP; UPTAKE KINETICS; SKELETAL; OXYGENATION; EXERCISE; FLOW; LEG; VASODILATATION;
D O I
10.1177/0003702815620562
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TH7 [仪器、仪表];
学科分类号
0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
The influence of subcutaneous adipose tissue (ATT) and oxygen (O-2) delivery has been poorly defined in frequency domain (FD) near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the possible influence of these variables on all FD NIRS responses using a reliable protocol. Moreover, these influences were also investigated when using relative oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin and -myoglobin (oxy[Hb+Mb] and deoxy[Hb+Mb]) values (in %). A regression analysis was carried out for ATT and maximal-minimum oxy[Hb+Mb], deoxy[Hb+Mb], oxygen saturation (SmO2), and total hemoglobin (totHb) amplitudes during an incremental cyclic contraction protocol (ICCP) in a group of 45 participants. Moreover, the same analysis was carried out between subcutaneous ATT and the relative oxy- and deoxy[Hb+Mb] values (in %). In the second part of this study, a regression analysis was performed for peak forearm blood flow (FBF) during ICCP and the absolute and relative NIRS values in a group of 37 participants. Significant exponential correlation coefficients were found between ATT and deoxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.53; P<0.001), oxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.57; P<0.001), and SmO2 amplitudes (r = 0.57; P<0.001). No significant relations were found between ATT and relative oxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.37; P = 0.07) and deoxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.09; P = 0.82). Significant positive correlation coefficients were found between force at exhaustion and maximal FBF (r = 0.66; P<0.001), maximal differences in deoxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.353; P = 0.032) and totHb (r = 0.512; P = 0.002) while no significant correlation coefficients were found between these maximal force values and maximal differences in oxy[Hb+Mb] (r = -0.267; P = 0.111) and SmO2 (r = -0.267; P = 0.111). Significant linear correlation coefficients were found between FBF and deoxy[Hb+Mb] (r = 0.51; P = 0.001), oxy[Hb+Mb] (r = -0.50; P = 0.001), SmO2 (r = -0.54; P = 0.001), and totHb amplitude (r = 0.61; P<0.001). No significant correlations were found when using relative oxy[Hb+Mb] (r = -0.01; P = 0.957) and deoxy[Hb+Mb] (r = -0.02; P = 0.895). Based on these findings, caution is advised when using NIRS values, as subcutaneous ATT and O-2 delivery significantly influence NIRS measurements. To eliminate these influences, use of relative deoxy[Hb+Mb] is advised, especially in clinical settings or in people with a higher subcutaneous ATT layer.
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页码:363 / 371
页数:9
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