Cerebral oxygenation after birth – a comparison of INVOS® and FORE‐SIGHT™ near‐infrared spectroscopy oximeters

To compare absolute values of regional cerebral tissue oxygenation (cStO2) during haemodynamic transition after birth and repeatability during steady state for two commercial near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) devices.

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