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Changes in oxygenation and hemodynamics in the human head assessed by frequency-domain multidistance NIRS

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Abstract

We verified that we indeed “see the brain,” using near-infrared spectroscopy and the frequency-domain multi-distance approach during selective ischemia by applying a scalp tourniquet and by clamping the internal and external carotid arteries during neurosurgery.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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