“…The CVR metrics are defined as moving Pearson’s correlation coefficients between slow-wave (i.e., 0.05–0.005 Hz) ( Howells et al, 2015 ) fluctuations in a driving pressure for CBF, such as CPP/MAP, and a surrogate for pulsatile CBV/CBF, such as oxyhemoglobin (HbO), deoxyhemoglobin (HHb) or rSO 2 ( Lee et al, 2009 ; Brady et al, 2010 ; Zweifel et al, 2010b ; Zeiler et al, 2017a ; 2017b ; Mathieu et al, 2020 ; Gomez et al, 2021a ; Gomez and Zeiler, 2021 ; Zeiler, 2021 ). These NIRS-based indices have been validated in animal models to accurately detect the LLA ( Brady et al, 2008 ; 2010 ; Lee et al, 2009 ; Sainbhi et al, 2021 ) and clinical data support associations with ICP based cerebrovascular reactivity measurement through rough estimates ( Zweifel et al, 2008 ; 2010a ; Zeiler et al, 2017a ; 2017b ). However, further work is required to understand the importance of NIRS-based cerebrovascular indices.…”