In this study, we investigate how a low field single-sided NMR device can be used to monitor brain tissue properties in-vivo. This device produces a B0 field with a sweet spot in the brain, which defines the region of tissue that is measured. An ovine model of brain hypoxia was developed, to allow tissue oxygenation to be controlled. We observed that the T2 decreased during hypoxia, recovering once normal oxygenation levels were re-established. These results shows that single-sided NMR devices have the potential to be used for real-time monitoring applications.
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