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Instrumentation and Methodology for Bedside Monitoring of Cerebral Perfusion by Optical Bolus Tracking

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Abstract

We present a time-domain near-infrared reflectometer applied in a clinical study. Instrumentation was optimized pertaining to reliability and rapid applicability. Using signal analysis based on statistical moments, suppression of motion artifacts can be achieved.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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