By exploiting a multichannel portable instrument for time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS), we characterized healthy neonates' brains in term of optical properties and hemodynamic parameters. In particular, we assessed the absolute values of the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients at two wavelengths, together with oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin concentrations, and the blood oxygen saturation of the neonates' brains. In this study, 33 healthy full-term neonates were tested, obtaining the following median values: 0.28 and 0.31 cm(-1) for mu(a) at 690 and 820 nm, respectively; 5.8 and 5.3 cm(-1) for mu(s)' at 690 and 820 nm, respectively; 103 mu M for c(O2Hb); 42.6 mu M for c(HHb); 146 mu M for c(tHb); 72% for sO(2). In general, the agreement of these values with the sparse existing literature appears not always consistent. These findings demonstrate the first measurements of optical properties of the healthy neonate brain using TD-NIRS and show the need for clarification of optical properties across methods and populations. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
In vivo measure of neonate brain optical properties and hemodynamic parameters by time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy
Spinelli Lorenzo;Torricelli Alessandro
2017
Abstract
By exploiting a multichannel portable instrument for time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TD-NIRS), we characterized healthy neonates' brains in term of optical properties and hemodynamic parameters. In particular, we assessed the absolute values of the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients at two wavelengths, together with oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin concentrations, and the blood oxygen saturation of the neonates' brains. In this study, 33 healthy full-term neonates were tested, obtaining the following median values: 0.28 and 0.31 cm(-1) for mu(a) at 690 and 820 nm, respectively; 5.8 and 5.3 cm(-1) for mu(s)' at 690 and 820 nm, respectively; 103 mu M for c(O2Hb); 42.6 mu M for c(HHb); 146 mu M for c(tHb); 72% for sO(2). In general, the agreement of these values with the sparse existing literature appears not always consistent. These findings demonstrate the first measurements of optical properties of the healthy neonate brain using TD-NIRS and show the need for clarification of optical properties across methods and populations. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


