Advancing Pediatric Brain Research: a new Achievement!
A new publication in neurophotonics sheds light on cerebral optical and hemodynamic properties in children.
This study offers the first detailed reference values for pediatric brain physiology, covering quantitative measurements of hemoglobin concentrations, oxygenation, and optical properties.
Why this study matters:
🔸It establishes a solid database (250 patients) for optical properties of cerebral tissue in children
🔸 It provides the foundation for understanding healthy brain function in the most fragile population.
🔸 This data can support clinical applications and the validation of other non-invasive monitoring techniques.
This work highlights the growing importance of accurate, non-invasive approaches to pediatric tissue oximetry and physiology, offering a pathway for improved diagnostics and care.
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