5/ And the second substudy demonstrated that pCO2, Hb and HR were important determinants of the NIRS signal. https://t.co/KjuskLQgjJ
RT @QueensU_CNS: Congratulations to Dr. Michael Wood and the Boyd lab on their latest publication! @MichaelWood1986 @jgordonboyd https://t.…
RT @QueensU_CNS: Congratulations to Dr. Michael Wood and the Boyd lab on their latest publication! @MichaelWood1986 @jgordonboyd https://t.…
RT @QueensuDOM: New publication featuring DOM Faculty @jgordonboyd and @DavidMaslove! https://t.co/R1tAocEBH3
RT @QueensuDOM: New publication featuring DOM Faculty @jgordonboyd and @DavidMaslove! https://t.co/R1tAocEBH3
New publication featuring DOM Faculty @jgordonboyd and @DavidMaslove!
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Wood and the Boyd lab on their latest publication! @MichaelWood1986 @jgordonboyd https://t.co/yRtrxJlztt
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RT @MichaelWood1986: This manuscript provides preliminary evidence that the NIRS-derived regional cerebral oxygenation is associated with e…
This manuscript provides preliminary evidence that the NIRS-derived regional cerebral oxygenation is associated with established determinants of oxygen delivery (e.g., heart rate, hemoglobin concentration) during critical illness. https://t.co/wfVoU5eNIi
New work from freshly minted Dr. @MichaelWood1986 with colleagues @DavidMaslove @johnmuscedere showing that regional cerebral oxygen saturation is predicted by known determinants of O2 delivery, such as HR and Hb, in critically ill patients. https://t.co/