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Optical measurement of blood flow changes in spinal cord injury

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, , Citation J P Phillips et al 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 238 012060 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/238/1/012060

1742-6596/238/1/012060

Abstract

Little is known about cell death in spinal cord tissue following compression injury, despite compression being a key component of spinal injuries. Currently models are used to mimic compression injury in animals and the effects of the compression evaluated by observing the extent and duration of recovery of normal motor function in the days and weeks following the injury. A fibreoptic photoplethysmography system was used to investigate whether pulsation of the small arteries in the spinal cord occurred before, during and after compressive loads were applied to the tissue. It was found that the signal amplitudes were reduced and this reduction persisted for at least five minutes after the compression ceased. It is hoped that results from this preliminary study may improve knowledge of the mechanism of spinal cord injury.

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10.1088/1742-6596/238/1/012060