| Literature DB >> 27226973 |
Anish N Sen1, Shankar P Gopinath1, Claudia S Robertson1.
Abstract
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a technique by which the interaction between light in the near-infrared spectrum and matter can be quantitatively measured to provide information about the particular chromophore. Study into the clinical application of NIRS for traumatic brain injury (TBI) began in the 1990s with early reports of the ability to detect intracranial hematomas using NIRS. We highlight the advances in clinical applications of NIRS over the past two decades as they relate to TBI. We discuss recent studies evaluating NIRS techniques for intracranial hematoma detection, followed by the clinical application of NIRS in intracranial pressure and brain oxygenation measurement, and conclude with a summary of potential future uses of NIRS in TBI patient management.Entities:
Keywords: intracranial hemorrhage; near-infrared spectroscopy; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2016 PMID: 27226973 PMCID: PMC4874161 DOI: 10.1117/1.NPh.3.3.031409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurophotonics ISSN: 2329-423X Impact factor: 3.593