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Detection of cerebral autoregulation by near-infrared spectroscopy in neonates: performance analysis of measurement methods

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.17.11.117003

Keywords

prematures; near-infrared spectroscopy; tissue oxygenation; blood pressure; transfer function; correlation; coherence

Funding

  1. Research Council KUL: GOA MaNet [PFV/10/002, IDO 08/013 Autism]
  2. Flemish Government: FWO [G.0427.10N, G.0108.11, G.0869.12N]
  3. IBBT [IWT: TBM070713-Accelero, TBM070706-IOTA3, TBM080658-MRI, TBM110697-NeoGuard]
  4. Belgian Federal Science Policy Office: IUAP P7/(DYSCO, 'Dynamical systems, control and optimization')
  5. ESA [AO-PGPF-01]
  6. PRODEX (CardioControl) [C4000103224]
  7. EU: RECAP 209G within INTERREG IVB NWE programme [RECAP 209G]
  8. EU HIP [260777]

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Cerebral Autoregulation, in clinical practice, is assessed by means of correlation or coherence analysis between mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and cerebral blood flow (CBF). However, even though there is evidence linking cerebral autoregulation assessment with clinical outcome in preterm infants, available methods lack precision for clinical use. Classical methods, used for cerebral autoregulation, are influenced by the choice of parameters such as the length of the epoch under analysis and the choice of suitable frequency bands. The influence of these parameters, in the derived measurements for cerebral autoregulation, has not yet been evaluated. In this study, cerebral autoregulation was assessed using correlation, coherence, a modified version of coherence and transfer function gain, and phase. The influence of the extra-parameters on the final scores was evaluated by means of sensitivity analysis. The methods were applied to a database of 18 neonates with measurements of MABP and tissue oxygenation index (TOI). TOI reflects changes in CBF and was measured by means of near-infrared spectroscopy. (c) 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). [DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.17.11.117003]

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