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Development of a Broadband Multi-detector NIRS System for Measuring Regional Cerebral Blood Flow

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Abstract

Cerebral blood flow can be measured by broadband spectroscopy using water absorption to determine the optical pathlength. An 8-channel system was developed and its ability to track regional flow was tested in a phantom.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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