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6 May 1992 Noninvasive infrared cerebral oximetry
Peter H. Klose, Gary D. Lewis, W. Messing, Randal Kasperski, James M. Flemming
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Abstract
A new cerebral oximeter which monitors field saturation in the human brain continuously and noninvasively is described. An overview of the features of the equipment is presented. The basic function of the equipment is illustrated with examples of absorption of infrared light in a homogeneous scattering medium. A clinical test result demonstrating the effectiveness of the system is included.
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Peter H. Klose, Gary D. Lewis, W. Messing, Randal Kasperski, and James M. Flemming "Noninvasive infrared cerebral oximetry", Proc. SPIE 1641, Physiological Monitoring and Early Detection Diagnostic Methods, (6 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59362
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Absorption

Oxygen

Brain

Blood

Light scattering

Oximeters

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