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Non-invasive in vivo lactate monitoring via NIR spectroscopy

Created on 28 Jun 2026

Authors

Lehnert, T., Seidel, S., Euchner, J., Thierbach, A., Schmidt, F., Ögün, C. M., Hermes, W.

Abstract

We present a non-invasive approach for continuous monitoring of lactate dynamics in-vivo using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Lactate-related spectral features were measured non-invasively within the overtone region (1600 -1850 nm). Several anatomical measurement sites were evaluated, and the middle phalanx of the dorsal finger emerged as the most promising location due to its superior spectral quality and stable tissue perfusion, becoming the exclusive site for all further experiments. Across multiple exercise sessions, predictive models achieved high within-day accuracy (R^2 [≥] 0.8), while cross-day performance was affected by spectral drift and physiological variability. A dynamic offset-correction procedure effectively mitigated these baseline shifts, enabling stable prediction accuracy across days, weeks, and subjects. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of NIR-based lactate estimation and highlight the importance of adaptive correction strategies for reliable long-term, non-invasive monitoring.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 28 Jun 2026.

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