Laser Doppler Velocimetry: a New Technique for the Measurement of Intestinal Mucosal Blood Flow
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Laser Doppler velocimetry is a technique for continuous measurement of blood flow changes in tissue utilizing the Doppler shift principle. The authors describe a study designed to evaluate laser Doppler velocimetry measurement of blood flow in the canine small intestinal mucosa compared with electromagnetically measured total flow to the isolated segment of the intestine.
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