Although the basic mechanism of ECMO and related treatment have been increasingly mature, there is still a high proportion of complications. Currently, clinicians can only adjust the pattern of ECMO through basic physiological signs, but this method is not good at detecting hemodynamic changes in peripheral tissues, and there is no reliable and immediate evaluation mechanism.
In this study, the ability of subknee blood circulation was evaluated by fNIRS. Monitoring and adjusting blood perfusion volume of peripheral tissues can reduce the incidence of complications and achieve the feasibility and effectiveness of the ability assessment of blood circulation function.
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