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A Pilot Study Comparing Optically Measured Cerebral Autoregulation During Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support and Neurological Injury

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Abstract

Most extracorporeal life support survivors sustain neurological injury and current monitoring tools are limited. We demonstrate that diffuse correlation spectroscopic measurement of microvascular autoregulation is associated with injury.

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