Principles, techniques, and limitations of near infrared spectroscopy

M Ferrari, L Mottola, V Quaresima - Canadian journal of …, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
In the last decade the study of the human brain and muscle energetics underwent a radical
change, thanks to the progressive introduction of noninvasive techniques, including near …

Progress of near-infrared spectroscopy and topography for brain and muscle clinical applications

M Wolf, M Ferrari, V Quaresima - Journal of biomedical optics, 2007 - spiedigitallibrary.org
This review celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first in vivo near-infrared (NIR)
spectroscopy (NIRS) publication, which was authored by Professor Frans Jöbsis. At first …

Near-infrared spectroscopy/imaging for monitoring muscle oxygenation and oxidative metabolism<? xpp qa?> in healthy and diseased humans

T Hamaoka, KK McCully, V Quaresima… - … of biomedical optics, 2007 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was initiated in 1977 by Jobsis as a simple, noninvasive
method for measuring the presence of oxygen in muscle and other tissues in vivo. This …

[HTML][HTML] Recent developments in near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for the assessment of local skeletal muscle microvascular function and capacity to utilise oxygen

S Jones, ST Chiesa, N Chaturvedi, AD Hughes - Artery research, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose of review Continuous wave near infrared spectroscopy (CW NIRS) provides non-
invasive technology to measure relative changes in oxy-and deoxy-haemoglobin in a …

Review of early development of near-infrared spectroscopy and recent advancement of studies on muscle oxygenation and oxidative metabolism

T Hamaoka, KK McCully - The journal of physiological sciences, 2019 - Springer
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has become an increasingly valuable tool to monitor
tissue oxygenation (T oxy) in vivo. Observations of changes in the absorption of light with T …

Microvascular dysfunction and skeletal muscle oxygenation assessed by phase-modulation near-infrared spectroscopy in patients with septic shock

RA De Blasi, S Palmisani, D Alampi, M Mercieri… - Intensive care …, 2005 - Springer
Objective Sepsis is now considered a disease of the microcirculation. Little is known about
the various sepsis-induced changes responsible for microvascular dysfunction. We …

Arterial impulse model for the BOLD response to brief neural activation

JH Kim, D Ress - NeuroImage, 2016 - Elsevier
The blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal evoked by brief neural stimulation, the
hemodynamic response function (HRF), is a critical feature of neurovascular coupling. The …

Modeling oxygenation in venous blood and skeletal muscle in response to exercise using near-infrared spectroscopy

N Lai, H Zhou, GM Saidel, M Wolf… - Journal of Applied …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
Noninvasive, continuous measurements in vivo are commonly used to make inferences
about mechanisms controlling internal and external respiration during exercise. In particular …

The influence of circulatory difference on muscle oxygenation and fatigue during intermittent static dorsiflexion

M Tachi, M Kouzaki, H Kanehisa… - European journal of …, 2004 - Springer
This study aimed to examine the influences of circulatory difference on the utilization of O 2
and the progression of fatigue in the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle during dorsiflexion …

Changes in whole tissue heme concentration dissociates muscle deoxygenation from muscle oxygen extraction during passive head-up tilt

A Adami, S Koga, N Kondo… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
Skeletal muscle deoxygenated hemoglobin and myoglobin concentration ([HHb]), assessed
by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), is commonly used as a surrogate of regional O2 …