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Investigating optical path in reflectance pulse oximetry using a multilayer Monte Carlo model

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Abstract

Despite the wide clinical uses of pulse-oximetry, the precise nature of the light-tissue interaction underneath the technique is not clearly understood. A heterogeneous opto-anatomical model is presented to describe the optical path in pulse oximetry.

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