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Bedside monitoring of cerebral blood flow in the hyper-acute phase of ischemic stroke

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Abstract

Diffuse correlation spectroscopy is used to monitor cerebral blood flow changes at the hyper-acute phase of ischemic stroke (1) detecting local hemodynamic changes due to recanalization and (2) in cerebrovascular response to orthostatic challenges.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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