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29 June 2001 Estimation of regional cerebral blood flow distribution in infants by multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy with indocyanine green
Takashi Kusaka, Kenichi Isobe, Keiko Nagano, Kensuke Okubo, Saneyuki Yasuda, Kou Kawada, Susumu Itoh, Shoju Onishi, Ichiro Oda, Yukihisa Wada, Ikuo Konishi, Yoshio Tsunazawa
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This is the report on the use of multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy (MNIRS) with indocyanine green (ICG) to determine regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) distribution disturbance in infants. We measured rCBF in an infant with subdural hemorrhage after surgical removal of a subdural hematoma. A probe consisting of 12 optical fibers, 6 for transmission and 6 for detection, was set on the right and then left temporal regions of the head of the infant, and 16 measuring points were determined. Changes in ICG concentration were recorded using MNIRS (near infrared optical imaging system, OMM-2000, Shimadzu Corp., Japan).
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Takashi Kusaka, Kenichi Isobe, Keiko Nagano, Kensuke Okubo, Saneyuki Yasuda, Kou Kawada, Susumu Itoh, Shoju Onishi, Ichiro Oda, Yukihisa Wada, Ikuo Konishi, and Yoshio Tsunazawa "Estimation of regional cerebral blood flow distribution in infants by multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy with indocyanine green", Proc. SPIE 4250, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue IV, (29 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434502
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KEYWORDS
Single photon emission computed tomography

Cerebral blood flow

Near infrared spectroscopy

Indocyanine green

Blood

Head

Imaging systems

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