abstract |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To overcome the problems and disadvantages associated with current methods and designs and require tissue oxygen saturation, oxygen delivery and oxygen extraction, and real-time or near real-time physiological assessment, and shock patients and other patients Provides new tools and methods for assessing the level of tissue hydration. The present invention relates to shock and resuscitation comprising an imaging device that performs real-time or near real-time assessment and monitoring of shocks such as hemorrhagic, blood volume-reducing, cardiac, neurogenic, septic or burn shock. A hyperspectral imaging system that represents changes in tissue oxygen delivery, extraction, and saturation during a period of time. Information provided by hyperspectral measurements can also provide physiological measurements that support early detection of shock and also provide information on promising results. [Selection figure] None |