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Bolus mapping of the NIR dye ICG in stroke patients with a multichannel topography

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Abstract

Based on differences in the transit time of the NIR dye ICG images related to cerebral blood perfusion were measured with a multi channel topographic system. It is shown that there is a delay in bolus arrival time in areas found as necrotic in CT imaging.

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