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Dynamic Tissue Oxygenation Measurements from a Hand-Held Near-Infrared Optical Scanner (NIROS): In-vivo Validation Studies

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Abstract

A hand-held near-infrared optical scanner (NIROS) was developed to acquire spatial and temporal (dynamic) tissue oxygenation measurements, and the measurements validated via in-vivo occlusion studies on controls.

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