Cochlear blood flow: measurement techniques
- PMID: 3067592
- DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0709(88)80037-1
Cochlear blood flow: measurement techniques
Abstract
The measurement of inner ear blood flow and other microvascular variables is subject to unique technical problems which are compounded by methodological limitations. As a result, the interpretation of experimental results is often difficult. This report discusses the most important methods currently available for cochlear blood circulation measurements and the technical problems associated with their use. The use of a combination of measurements to resolve problems of interpretation is stressed. An extensive review of the pertinent literature is provided in relation to each method.
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