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Assessments of cerebral blood volume and oxygenation asymmetry in neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass by near infrared spectroscopy

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Abstract

We use a NIRS device to monitor the neonatal brain during cardiopulmonary bypass. The focus is to assess the potential blood volume and oxygenation asymmetry caused by selective cerebral perfusion that has become standard of care.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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