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Non-invasive optical mapping of the piglet brain in real time
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EngineeringPiglet BrainOptical AbsorptionBrain MappingOptic NerveBiomedical OpticRadiologyOphthalmologyMedical ImagingPhysiological OpticNeuroimagingVisual PathwayCerebral Blood FlowMedical Image ComputingOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingNeuroscienceOptical Coherence TomographyMedicineBlood Injection
We have performed non-invasive, real-time optical mapping of the piglet brain during a subcortical injection of autologous blood. The time resolution of the optical maps is 192 ms, thus allowing us to generate a real-time video of the growing subcortical hematoma. The increased absorption at the site of blood injection is accompanied by a decreased absorption at the contralateral brain side. This contralateral decrease in the optical absorption and the corresponding time traces of the cerebral hemoglobin parameters are consistent with a reduced cerebral blood flow caused by the increased intracranial pressure.
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