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Scientific and Technical Journal of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
UDK57.087.3:612.146
Issue:5 (135)
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The feasibility of assessing the parameters of cerebral hemodynamics without skull trepanation using imaging photoplethysmography with illumination in the near-infrared spectrum range was demonstrated for the first time. The results were obtained when studying changes in blood flow in the rat brain in response to short-term respiratory failure (apnea test). Translation of the results into clinical practice will be useful for the development of a method for non-invasive assessment of cerebral blood flow in patients with cerebrovascular diseases.