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[10a-A13-9]Diagnosis of Large Vessel Occlusion Using Plasma Infrared Spectra Analysis with Nonlinear Model

〇(M2)Yuta Yoshida1, Saiko Kino1, Tomohisa Ishida2, Yuji Matsuura1 (1.Tohoku Univ., Graduate School of Engineering, 2.Tohoku Univ., Graduate School of Medicine)

Keywords:

Large Vessel Occlusion,Plasma Infrared Spectra,Nonlinear Model

Since plasma mid-infrared attenuated total reflection (ATR) spectra reflect molecular information about blood components, it has been demonstrated that multivariate analysis can be used to distinguish between healthy individuals and those who have suffered a stroke. This study reports the results of applying a nonlinear model to multivariate analysis with the aim of distinguishing large vessel occlusion (LVO) a type of cerebral infarction that causes damage across a wide area of the brain and carries a higher risk—from other types of stroke.