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Estimating CMRO2 with multi-modality imaging using a multi-compartment vascular model

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Abstract

We propose a novel multi-compartment Windkessel model, which utilizes multi-modality measured NIRS and fMRI data, and estimate the hemodynamic vascular and metabolic changes separated into three compartments (arteriolar, capillary and venous).

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