Cerebral blood flow is essential for normal brain function and often perturbed in neurological disease. If one shines a source of coherent light on perfused tissue, the detected speckles, or "grains" ...
Cerebral blood flow is essential for normal brain function and often perturbed in neurological disease. If one shines a source of coherent light on perfused tissue, the detected speckles, or “grains” ...
Circulatory shock is a leading global cause of death and disability in children. Shock is defined as a life-threatening condition where cardiovascular system failure causes inadequate delivery of ...
Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) is a non‐invasive optical technique that measures cerebral blood flow (CBF) based on dynamic scattering of coherent light from moving red blood cells. It remains ...
Introduction: We have developed non-invasive optical devices for concurrent monitoring of cerebral and somatic hemodynamics using frequency-domain diffuse optical spectroscopy (FD-DOS) and diffuse ...
Through converting analog signals into high-resolution digital data at unparalleled speeds, high-speed digitizers improve precision and efficiency, driving innovation and enhancing patient outcomes in ...
Abstract: In this study, first we compared the performance of continuous wave diffuse correlation spectroscopy (cw-DCS) and time domain diffuse correlation spectroscopy (td-DCS) in assessing the ...
Abstract: In this work, we present an enhanced diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) method called pathlength-selective, interferometric DCS (PaLS-iDCS), which uses pathlength-specific coherent gain ...
Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a common complication in premature infants and is associated with white matter injury and long-term neurodevelopmental disabilities. Standard diagnostic tools such ...