Review article - (2002)01, 15 - 19
Evaluation of Intra-Musclar Oxygenation During Exercise in Humans
Fadıl Özyener
Department of Physiology, Uludag University Medical School, 16059 Bursa, Turkey

Fadıl Özyener
✉ Department of Physiology, Medical School of Uludag University, 16059 Bursa, Turkey
Email: fozyener@uludag.edu.tr
Received: 05-02-2002 -- Accepted: 03-03-2002
Published (online): 20-03-2002

ABSTRACT

Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been frequently used to assess intra-muscular oxygenation past few decades. In recent years, refinement of NIRS hardware and algorithms used to convert changes in optical absorption to changes in concentration improved the validity of oxygenated haemoglobin (HbO2), deoxyhaemoglobin (Hb), myoglobin (Mb) and the oxidised copper compound of cytochrome aa3, (cyt aa3) measurements. Subsequently, the use of NIRS to study the muscle oxygenation profiles during various types of exercise and to monitor differences in oxygenation levels in patients under various pathological conditions is being increased. It would be thought-provoking to combine future muscle studies with MRS and/or electromyography techniques to improve the understanding of intramuscular oxygenation.

Key words: Near infrared spectroscopy, muscle oxygenation

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