In preterm infants, there is a risk of long-term cognitive, motor and behavioral impairments due to hemorrhagic and/or ischemic lesions. If detected early, lesions can be prevented. A bedside imaging modality, capable of early detection of both disorders, is necessary. We present the state of development of a tomographic imager (named Pioneer), that will be capable of determining the oxygenation of the preterm-infant brain with high spatial resolution. Pioneer is a time-resolved near-infrared optical tomography (TR NIROT) instrument. It employs multiple wavelength laser light in short pulses on 11 distinct locations and measures the reemerging light in a con tactless fashion by means of a time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) camer...
Despite advances in perinatal care, preterm birth is still associated with adverse neurodevelopmenta...
The use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure cerebral tissue oxygen saturation may prove ...
Optical Tomography is a medical imaging method for creating three-dimensional images using near infr...
In preterm infants, there is a risk of long-term cognitive, motor and behavioral impairments due to ...
The neonatal brain is a vulnerable organ, and lesions due to hemorrhage and/or ischemia occur freque...
This Ph.D. project involved making a major contribution to the development and evaluation of a proto...
In preterm infants, there is a risk of life-lasting impairments due to hemorrhagic/ischemic lesions....
Imaging brain oxygenation is crucial for preventing brain lesions in preterm infants. Our aim is to ...
Background and aim: Preterm infants have a high incidence of brain lesions that may lead to long-ter...
Oxygenation is an important marker in many clinical settings, e.g. diagnosing ischaemic brain injuri...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
We present a method for acquiring whole-head images of changes in blood volume and oxygenation from ...
Although survival rates of preterm infants are improving, preterm birth is still associated with sig...
Survival of extremely preterm infants has greatly improved over the last decades. Despite this, peri...
Significance: Time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy (t-NIRS) is a new technology; at the moment, ...
Despite advances in perinatal care, preterm birth is still associated with adverse neurodevelopmenta...
The use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure cerebral tissue oxygen saturation may prove ...
Optical Tomography is a medical imaging method for creating three-dimensional images using near infr...
In preterm infants, there is a risk of long-term cognitive, motor and behavioral impairments due to ...
The neonatal brain is a vulnerable organ, and lesions due to hemorrhage and/or ischemia occur freque...
This Ph.D. project involved making a major contribution to the development and evaluation of a proto...
In preterm infants, there is a risk of life-lasting impairments due to hemorrhagic/ischemic lesions....
Imaging brain oxygenation is crucial for preventing brain lesions in preterm infants. Our aim is to ...
Background and aim: Preterm infants have a high incidence of brain lesions that may lead to long-ter...
Oxygenation is an important marker in many clinical settings, e.g. diagnosing ischaemic brain injuri...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable, inexpensive, continuous and non-inasive method to m...
We present a method for acquiring whole-head images of changes in blood volume and oxygenation from ...
Although survival rates of preterm infants are improving, preterm birth is still associated with sig...
Survival of extremely preterm infants has greatly improved over the last decades. Despite this, peri...
Significance: Time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy (t-NIRS) is a new technology; at the moment, ...
Despite advances in perinatal care, preterm birth is still associated with adverse neurodevelopmenta...
The use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure cerebral tissue oxygen saturation may prove ...
Optical Tomography is a medical imaging method for creating three-dimensional images using near infr...