Soul J S, du Plessis A J
Departmenty of Neurology, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Semin Pediatr Neurol. 1999 Jun;6(2):101-10. doi: 10.1016/s1071-9091(99)80036-9.
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a relatively new technology that offers the enormous advantage of making measurements in vivo of changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation. Because NIRS is noninvasive and portable, it can provide real-time measurements of these changes at the bedside. Thus NIRS is ideally suited to the study of many physiological and pathological processes affecting the brain, particularly in the infant or young child in the intensive care unit or operating room. This review outlines the basic principles, advantages, and limitations of the current state of NIRS technology. An emphasis is placed on the animal and clinical studies that are relevant to the field of child neurology, with an eye to the future evolution and potential applications of this promising technique.
近红外光谱技术(NIRS)是一项相对较新的技术,具有在体内测量脑血流动力学和氧合变化的巨大优势。由于NIRS是非侵入性且便于携带的,它能够在床边对这些变化进行实时测量。因此,NIRS非常适合用于研究许多影响大脑的生理和病理过程,特别是在重症监护病房或手术室中的婴幼儿。这篇综述概述了NIRS技术当前状态的基本原理、优势和局限性。重点关注与儿童神经病学领域相关的动物和临床研究,着眼于这项有前景技术的未来发展和潜在应用。