Cerebral Autoregulation (CA) refers to the capability of the brain to maintain a more or less stable cerebral blood flow (CBF), despite the changes in blood perfusion. Monitoring this mechanism is of vital importance, especially in neonates, in order to prevent damage due to ischemia or hemorrhage. In clinical practice near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements are used as a surrogate measurement for CBF. However, NIRS signals are highly dependent on the variations in arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2). Therefore, only segments with relatively constant SaO2 are used for CA assessment; which limits the possibilities of the use of NIRS for online monitoring. In this paper we propose the use of subspace projections to subtract the influence...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
We report on oxygenation changes noninvasively recorded by multichannel continuous-wave near infrare...
Cerebral Autoregulation (CA) refers to the capability of the brain to maintain a more or less stable...
Impairments in cerebral autoregulation (CA) are related to poor clinical outcome. Near infrared spec...
We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates ...
Impairments in cerebral autoregulation (CA) are related to poor clinical outcome. Near infrared spec...
Cerebral Autoregulation, in clinical practice, is assessed by means of correlation or coherence anal...
We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates ...
IntroductionIn acute ischemic stroke, progressive impairment of cerebral autoregulation (CA) is freq...
Understanding changes in cerebral oxygenation, haemodynamics and metabolism holds the key to individ...
Introduction: The preterm born infant's ability to regulate its cerebral blood flow (CBF) is crucial...
Introduction: The preterm born infant's ability to regulate its cerebral blood flow (CBF) is crucial...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
We report on oxygenation changes noninvasively recorded by multichannel continuous-wave near infrare...
Cerebral Autoregulation (CA) refers to the capability of the brain to maintain a more or less stable...
Impairments in cerebral autoregulation (CA) are related to poor clinical outcome. Near infrared spec...
We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates ...
Impairments in cerebral autoregulation (CA) are related to poor clinical outcome. Near infrared spec...
Cerebral Autoregulation, in clinical practice, is assessed by means of correlation or coherence anal...
We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates ...
IntroductionIn acute ischemic stroke, progressive impairment of cerebral autoregulation (CA) is freq...
Understanding changes in cerebral oxygenation, haemodynamics and metabolism holds the key to individ...
Introduction: The preterm born infant's ability to regulate its cerebral blood flow (CBF) is crucial...
Introduction: The preterm born infant's ability to regulate its cerebral blood flow (CBF) is crucial...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CAR), the ability of the human body to maintain cerebral bloo...
We report on oxygenation changes noninvasively recorded by multichannel continuous-wave near infrare...