Abstract
We performed in vitro and in vivo tests of optoacoustic monitoring of total hemoglobin concentration. The results of the in vitro measurements in blood and pilot in vivo studies in volunteers suggest that the optoacoustic technique may be used for noninvasive and continuous monitoring of total hemoglobin concentration.
© 2004 Optical Society of America
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