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
PDF ArticleMore Like This
Marianne Suwalski, Daniel Milej, Ajay Rajaram, Mamadou Diop, John Murkin, Jason Chui, and Keith St. Lawrence
126271B European Conference on Biomedical Optics (ECBO) 2023
Emilie J. Benson, Lindsay E. Volk, Tiffany S. Ko, Samy Belbegra, Wesley B. Baker, Jonah A. Padawer-Curry, Kristen N. Andersen, Alexander L. Schmidt, Yuxi Lin, Anna L. Roberts, Nile Delso, William P. Landis, Thomas Hallowell, Todd J. Kilbaugh, Daniel J. Licht, and Arjun G. Yodh
JTu3A.35 Clinical and Translational Biophotonics (Translational) 2020
Tiffany S. Ko, Constantine D. Mavroudis, Wesley B. Baker, Timothy W. Boorady, Vincent C. Morano, Yuxi Lin, Jonah A. Padawer-Curry, Mahima Devarajan, Anna L. Roberts, Will P. Landis, Kristen N. Andersen, Alexander L. Schmidt, Javier Gentile, Richard W. Melchior, Arjun G. Yodh, J. William Gaynor, Todd J. Kilbaugh, and Daniel J. Licht
BTh4C.5 Optics and the Brain (BRAIN) 2020