Author:
Manwar Rayyan,McGuire Laura S.,Islam Md. Tarikul,Shoo Anthony,Charbel Fady T.,Pillers De-Ann M.,Avanaki Kamran
Abstract
AbstractThe capability of photoacoustic (PA) imaging to measure oxygen saturation through a fontanelle has been demonstrated in large animals in-vivo. We called this method, transfontanelle photoacoustic imaging (TFPAI). A surgically induced 2.5 cm diameter cranial window was created in an adult sheep skull to model the human anterior fontanelle. The performance of the TFPAI has been evaluated by comparing the PA-based predicted results against the gold standard of blood gas analyzer measurements.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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