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Intraoperative Monitoring of Cerebral Hemodynamics by Camera-Based Photoplethysmography

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Abstract

Monitoring cortical hemodynamics during open brain surgery is important but hitherto unresolved problem. Here we demonstrate that changes in cerebral microcirculation caused by surgical intervention are clearly revealed by camera-based photoplethysmography at green illumination.

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