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Development of an in-vivo PLS calibration model for the noninvasive measurement of blood hematocrit using NIR spectroscopy

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Abstract

Near infrared spectra and hematocrit reference measurements were collected from 37 cardiac and vascular surgery patients and calibration models developed using partial least squares analysis. Factors which influence the development of accurate models are discussed.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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