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Clinical Trial on Bedside Monitoring of Cerebral Perfusion in Acute Stroke by Time-Domain Near-Infrared Reflectometry

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Abstract

We use optical tracking of an indocyanine green bolus to monitor cerebral perfusion on patients suffering an acute ischemic stroke. Intermediate results of an ongoing clinical trial are presented and compared to established imaging techniques.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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