2022
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202200168
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Diffuse optical detection of global cerebral ischemia in an adult porcine model

Abstract: Rapid screening for ischemic strokes in prehospital settings may improve patient outcomes by allowing early deployment of vascular recanalization therapies. However, there are no low‐cost and convenient methods that can assess ischemic strokes in such a setting. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a promising method for continuous, noninvasive transcranial monitoring of cerebral blood flow. In this study, we used a DCS system to detect cerebral hemodynamics before and after acute ischemic stroke in pigs.… Show more

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“…Even under the death condition, in which there was no blood supply owing to the removal of the heart, the renal BFI did not reach zero. The BFI values remaining during the occlusion and death conditions may indicate the biological zero state resulting from the Brownian motion of macromolecules within the interstitium [ 44 ], which is also supported by the previous flow phantom study [ 22 ] and the in vivo porcine DCS study [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Even under the death condition, in which there was no blood supply owing to the removal of the heart, the renal BFI did not reach zero. The BFI values remaining during the occlusion and death conditions may indicate the biological zero state resulting from the Brownian motion of macromolecules within the interstitium [ 44 ], which is also supported by the previous flow phantom study [ 22 ] and the in vivo porcine DCS study [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%