Publications by authors named "Nick Eleveld"

Background: Synchronous acquisition of haemodynamic signals is crucial for their multimodal analysis, such as dynamic cerebral autoregulation (DCA) analysis of arterial blood pressure (ABP) and transcranial Doppler (TCD)-derived cerebral blood velocity (CBv). Several technical problems can, however, lead to (varying) time-shifts between the different signals. These can be difficult to recognise and can strongly influence the multimodal analysis results.

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Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive technique for measuring regional tissue haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations and oxygen saturation (rSO). It may be used to monitor cerebral perfusion and oxygenation in patients at risk of cerebral ischemia or hypoxia, for example, during cardiothoracic or carotid surgery. However, extracerebral tissue (mainly scalp and skull tissue) influences NIRS measurements, and the extent of this influence is not clear.

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Introduction: The aim of endovascular treatment (EVT) for acute ischaemic stroke is to relieve the cerebral tissue hypoxia in the area supplied by the occluded artery. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring is developed to assess regional cerebral tissue oxygen haemoglobin saturation (rSO). We aimed to investigate whether NIRS can detect inter- and intra-hemispheric rSO differences during EVT.

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Article Synopsis
  • Impairments in cerebral autoregulation (CA) are linked to negative clinical outcomes, and near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is being evaluated as a non-invasive method for assessing CA in critically ill ICU patients.
  • In a study of 54 patients, the NIRS-only methodology showed significant differences in low frequency phase shifts between survivors and non-survivors, indicating potential for predicting outcomes.
  • While promising, this technique requires further validation but offers a notable advantage of not needing invasive arterial blood pressure monitoring.
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Cerebral perfusion may be altered in sepsis patients. However, there are conflicting findings on cerebral autoregulation (CA) in healthy participants undergoing the experimental endotoxemia protocol, a proxy for systemic inflammation in sepsis. In the current study, a newly developed near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based CA index is investigated in an endotoxemia study population, together with an index of focal cerebral oxygenation.

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In this paper various types of electrodes for stimulation and recording activity of peripheral nerves for the control of neuroprosthetic limbs are reviewed. First, an overview of interface devices for (feedback-) controlled movement of a prosthetic device is given, after which the focus is on peripheral nervous system (PNS) electrodes. Important electrode properties, i.

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