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Cerebral blood flow quantification during ischemia using a multi-distance moments-based time-resolved technique

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Abstract

We present a time-resolved moments-based bolus-tracking technique to determine blood flow, blood volume and mean transit time in scalp and brain. Measurements from an adult pig before and during ischemia agree with CT perfusion.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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