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Cerebral oximetry in cardiac anesthesia.

ΤίτλοςCerebral oximetry in cardiac anesthesia.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsVretzakis, G., Georgopoulou S., Stamoulis K., Stamatiou G., Tsakiridis K., Zarogoulidis P., Katsikogianis N., Kougioumtzi I., Machairiotis N., Tsiouda T., Mpakas A., Beleveslis T., Koletas A., Siminelakis S. N., & Zarogoulidis K.
JournalJ Thorac Dis
Volume6 Suppl 1
PaginationS60-9
Date Published2014 Mar
ISSN2072-1439
Abstract

Cerebral oximetry based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is increasingly used during the perioperative period of cardiovascular operations. It is a noninvasive technology that can monitor the regional oxygen saturation of the frontal cortex. Current literature indicates that it can stratify patients preoperatively according their risk. Intraoperatively, it provides continuous information about brain oxygenation and allows the use of brain as sentinel organ indexing overall organ perfusion and injury. This review focuses on the clinical validity and applicability of this monitor for cardiac surgical patients.

DOI10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2013.10.22
Alternate JournalJ Thorac Dis
PubMed ID24672700
PubMed Central IDPMC3966165

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