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Noninvasive Determination of Spatially Resolved and Time-Resolved Tissue Perfusion in Humans During Nitric Oxide Inhibition and Inhalation by Use of a Visible-Reflectance Hyperspectral Imaging Technique

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Visible-reflectance hyperspectral imaging demonstrates (1) a significant decline in the percentage of HbO(2) in skin tissue when blood flow is reduced after inhibition of forearm NO synthesis and (2) restoration of HbO(2) toward basal values with improved blood flow during inhalation of NO. This imaging method may provide an effective approach for time-resolved noninvasive monitoring of skin hemoglobin oxygen saturation and assessment of responses to therapeutic interventions in patients with vascular disease.

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