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Evaluation of a transparent cranial implant as a permanent window for cerebral blood flow imaging
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Average SharpnessBrain CirculationBiomedical EngineeringOptic NerveCerebral Vascular RegulationNeurovascular DiseaseTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticVascular SurgeryVascular ImagingIntracranial PressureTransparent Cranial ImplantNeurologyCranial ImplantPermanent WindowRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingNeuroimagingLaser Speckle ImagingCerebral Blood FlowNeurological AssessmentInterventional NeuroradiologyNeuroanatomyBiomedical ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyCraniofacial SurgeryMedicine
Laser speckle imaging (LSI) of mouse cerebral blood flow was compared through a transparent nanocrystalline yttria-stabilized zirconia (nc-YSZ) cranial implant over time (at days 0, 14, and 28, n = 3 mice), and vs. LSI through native skull (at day 60, n = 1 mouse). The average sharpness of imaged vessels was found to remain stable, with relative change in sharpness under 7.69% ± 1.2% over 28 days. Through-implant images of vessels at day 60 appeared sharper and smaller on average, with microvessels clearly visible, compared to through-skull images where vessels appeared blurred and distorted. These results suggest that long-term imaging through this implant is feasible.
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