作者
Farah Kamar, Leena N Shoemaker, Rasa Eskandari, Daniel Milej, Darren Drosdowech, John M Murkin, Keith St. Lawrence, Jason Chui, Mamadou Diop
发表日期
2024/6/1
期刊
Journal of Biomedical Optics
卷号
29
期号
S3
页码范围
S33302-S33302
出版商
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
简介
Significance
Cerebral oximeters have the potential to detect abnormal cerebral blood oxygenation to allow for early intervention. However, current commercial systems have two major limitations: (1) spatial coverage of only the frontal region, assuming that surgery-related hemodynamic effects are global and (2) susceptibility to extracerebral signal contamination inherent to continuous-wave near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).
Aim
This work aimed to assess the feasibility of a high-density, time-resolved (tr) NIRS device (Kernel Flow) to monitor regional oxygenation changes across the cerebral cortex during surgery.
Approach
The Flow system was assessed using two protocols. First, digital carotid compression was applied to healthy volunteers to cause a rapid oxygenation decrease across the ipsilateral hemisphere without affecting the contralateral side. Next, the system was used on patients undergoing shoulder surgery to …