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Imaging of tissue reperfusion by dynamic optical tomography

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Abstract

We have explored the real-time response of the forearm vasculature to partial obstruction and subsequent restoration of blood flow. Dual–wavelength measurements were collected at 2 Hz, and the resulting image series (120 images per wavelength) was analyzed using appropriate time-series analysis methods. The temporal properties of the absorption coefficients' spatial distributions gave clear evidence of coordinated reperfusion among well-separated zones of peripheral tissue.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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