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New algorithm for continuous, noninvasive monitoring of hematocrit and plasma volume in humans: hemodialysis

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Abstract

To better diagnose internal bleeding, a new noninvasive algorithm utilizing elastically and inelastically generated light from a NIR laser achieves improved dynamic sensitivity, precision and accuracy in monitoring intravascular plasma volume and Hct.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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