Non-invasive assessment of cerebral oxygenation: A comparison of retinal and transcranial oximetry.
Karel Van KeerJan Van KeerJoão Barbosa BredaVahid NassiriCathy De DeyneCornelia GenbruggeLuís Abegão PintoIngeborg StalmansEvelien VandewallePublished in: PloS one (2018)
This is the first study to show the correlation between retinal and cerebral oxygen saturation, measured by NIRS and retinal oximetry. The average relative weight of arterial and venous retinal oxygen saturation to obtain the measured transcranial oxygen saturation as measured by NIRS, approximates the established arterial:venous ratio of 30:70 closely, but shows substantial inter-individual variation. These findings provide a proof of concept for the role of retinal oximetry in evaluating cerebral oxygenation.