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Soller, Babs
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Academic Article
Simultaneous correction of the influence of skin color and fat on tissue spectroscopy by use of a two-distance fiber-optic probe and orthogonalization technique.
Academic Article
Near infrared spectroscopy-derived interstitial hydrogen ion concentration and tissue oxygen saturation during ambulation.
Academic Article
Lightweight noninvasive trauma monitor for early indication of central hypovolemia and tissue acidosis: a review.
Academic Article
Noninvasive, near infrared spectroscopic-measured muscle pH and PO2 indicate tissue perfusion for cardiac surgical patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass.
Academic Article
Investigation of muscle pH as an indicator of liver pH and injury from hemorrhagic shock.
Academic Article
Comparison of intramuscular and venous blood pH, PCO(2) and PO(2) during rhythmic handgrip exercise.
Academic Article
Noninvasively determined muscle oxygen saturation is an early indicator of central hypovolemia in humans.
Academic Article
Oxygen saturation determined from deep muscle, not thenar tissue, is an early indicator of central hypovolemia in humans.
Academic Article
Noninvasive determination of exercise-induced hydrodgen ion threshold through direct optical measurement.
Academic Article
Oxygen transport characterization of a human model of progressive hemorrhage.
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Muscle, Skeletal
Academic Article
Investigation of noninvasive muscle pH and oxygen saturation during uncontrolled hemorrhage and resuscitation in swine.
Academic Article
Tissue oxygen saturation during hyperthermic progressive central hypovolemia.
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The efficacy of novel anatomical sites for the assessment of muscle oxygenation during central hypovolemia.
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Muscle Skeletal