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Bedside monitoring of cerebral oxygenation using DOT

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Abstract

We report use of high-density DOT imaging to obtain quantitative regional maps of OEF measured on the human occipital cortex. Analyses of pulse and respiration waveforms are used to separate arterial and venous weighted tissue compartments.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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