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Monitoring for Compartmental Syndrome Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Muscle oxyhemoglobin level measured by NIR spectroscopy strongly reflected CP, perfusion pressure, and loss of dorsiflexion twitch. Currently available portable NIR devices may provide the benefit of continuous, noninvasive monitoring for CS. Further studies to determine the role of this technology in the detection of compartmental syndrome are warranted.
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