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Changes in concentrations of oxidised cytochrome oxidase measured using both broadband and four wavelength near infrared spectroscopy reflect changes in oxygen delivery during hypoxaemia in healthy volunteers

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Abstract

Cranial broadband, and four wavelength, near infrared spectroscopy were used to measure changes in concentration of oxidised cytochrome oxidase in healthy volunteers during hypoxaemia. Significant changes, which reflect changes in cerebral oxygen delivery, are demonstrated.

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