Xin Zhang
2018.08–Current,CASIA,Professor
2013.11–2018.08,CASIA,Associate Professor
2010.07–2013.10,CASIA,Assistant Professor
1. Li M, Ma T, Yin X, et al. Cerebral oximetry index indicates delirium or stroke after carotid endarterectomy: An observational study. J Clin Anesth. 2025;101:111733.
2. Si, J., Y. He, J. Yao, J. Yu, R. Jing, Q. He, X. Zhang and L. Xiao (2024). "High-altitude cerebral oxygen saturation detection using wireless wearable cerebral oximeter." Frontiers in Neurology 15.
3. Jiang, M., F. Cao, Q. Zhang, Z. Qi, Y. Gao, Y. Zhang, B. Song, C. Wu, M. Li, Y. Xu, X. Zhang, Y. Wang, M. Wei and X. Ji (2024). "Model-predicted brain temperature computational imaging by multimodal noninvasive functional neuromonitoring of cerebral oxygen metabolism and hemodynamics: MRI-derived and clinical validation." J Cereb Blood Flow Metab: 271678x241270485.
4. Wu, Y., Z. Xu, W. Ge, X. Zhang, L. Zheng, X. Ning and X. Ni "Study on cerebral oxygen saturation in children with sleep-disordered breathing." Journal of Sleep Research e14366.
5. Si, J., Li, M., Zhang, X. et al. Cerebral tissue oximeter suitable for real-time regional oxygen saturation monitoring in multiple clinical settings. Cogn Neurodyn (2022).
6. Juanning Si# Xin Zhang#, Jian Yu, Zhiyong Zhang, Tianzi Jiang, 2021, “Wearable wireless real-time cerebral oximetry to capture cerebral oxygen saturation freely”, SCIENCE CHINA.
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