Changes in Optical Path Length Reveal Significant Potential Errors of Muscle Oxygenation Evaluation during Exercise in Humans

PURPOSENear-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), performed with a commonly available noninvasive tissue oxygenation monitoring device, is based on the modified Beer-Lambert law (MBLL). Although NIRS based on MBLL (NIRSMBLL) assumes that the optical path length (PL) is constant, the effects of changes in PL...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2021-04, Vol.53 (4), p.853-859
Hauptverfasser: Endo, Tasuki, Kime, Ryotaro, Fuse, Sayuri, Murase, Norio, Kurosawa, Yuko, Hamaoka, Takafumi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSENear-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), performed with a commonly available noninvasive tissue oxygenation monitoring device, is based on the modified Beer-Lambert law (MBLL). Although NIRS based on MBLL (NIRSMBLL) assumes that the optical path length (PL) is constant, the effects of changes in PL during exercise on muscle oxygenation calculated by MBLL are still incompletely understood. Thus, the purposes of this study were to examine the changes in optical properties during ramp incremental exercise, and to compare muscle oxygen dynamics measured by time-resolved NIRS with those calculated based on MBLL. METHODSTwenty-two healthy young men performed ramp incremental cycling exercise until exhaustion. Optical properties (reduced scattering coefficient and PL) and absolute oxygenated-, deoxygenated-, and total hemoglobin and myoglobin concentrations (oxy[Hb+Mb], deoxy[Hb+Mb], and total[Hb+Mb], respectively) at the vastus lateralis were continuously monitored by a three-wavelength (763, 801, 836) time-resolved NIRS device. The values of oxy-, deoxy-, and total[Hb+Mb] were then recalculated by assuming constant PL.ResultsPL at all wavelengths statistically significantly shortened during exercise. In particular, PL at 763 nm was greatly shortened and the average changes during exercise were a 9.8 ± 3.1% reduction. In addition, significant differences in the kinetics of oxy-, deoxy-, and total[Hb+Mb] between directly measuring PL and assuming constant PL were found. The average changes in measured PL- and assuming constant PL-deoxy[Hb+Mb] were increases of 28.8 ± 16.0 μM and increases of 16.4 ± 9.3 μM, respectively. CONCLUSIONAssuming constant PL in NIRSMBLL significantly underestimated actual muscle oxy/deoxygenation as compared with measurements obtained by real-time PL determination. The percent degree of the underestimated oxy/deoxygenation was greater than the percent degree of the changes in PL.
ISSN:0195-9131
1530-0315
DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000002530