BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cerebral emboli, cerebral oxyhemoglobin desaturation, and hemodynamic changes may offer opportunities for reducing overall neurologic injury for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. METHODS: An intensive intraoperative neurologic and physiologic monitoring approach was developed and implemented. Mechanisms likely to produce embolic (cerebral emboli), hypoperfusion (oxyhemoglobin desaturation), and hypotensive (hemodynamic changes) neurologic injuries were monitored and synchronized with the occurrence of surgical and perfusion clinical events/techniques using a case video. RESULTS: The system was tested among 32 cardiac surgery patients. Emboli w...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral injury, in both overt and subtle forms, is common following cardiac surgery. Cur...
BACKGROUND: Neurologic injury is a rare yet devastating outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting s...
Cardiovascular disease is among the most prevalent human diseases, and the leading cause of death an...
BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cere...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a highly complex process. We developed a system to capture and study...
INTRODUCTION: A portion of patients undergoing cardiac surgery may develop focal and/or subtle brain...
grantor: University of TorontoNeurologic injury during cardiac surgery can range from neur...
In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, postoperative brain injury significantly contributes to incr...
Brain injury during cardiac surgery can cause a potentially disabling syndrome consisting mainly of ...
Neurological dysfunction following cardiac surgical procedures has many causes. We have reduced peri...
The overall incidence of neurological complications in cardiac surgery is 3-5%. The most important ...
Cognitive impairment is a common consequence of cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass and emb...
Objective: Although adverse neurologic outcomes are common complications of cardiac surgery, intraop...
Brain damage after cardiopulmonary by-pass: correlations between neurophysiological and neuropatholo...
Stroke and encephalopathy remain major causes of morbidity and occasional mortality complicating ope...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral injury, in both overt and subtle forms, is common following cardiac surgery. Cur...
BACKGROUND: Neurologic injury is a rare yet devastating outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting s...
Cardiovascular disease is among the most prevalent human diseases, and the leading cause of death an...
BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cere...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a highly complex process. We developed a system to capture and study...
INTRODUCTION: A portion of patients undergoing cardiac surgery may develop focal and/or subtle brain...
grantor: University of TorontoNeurologic injury during cardiac surgery can range from neur...
In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, postoperative brain injury significantly contributes to incr...
Brain injury during cardiac surgery can cause a potentially disabling syndrome consisting mainly of ...
Neurological dysfunction following cardiac surgical procedures has many causes. We have reduced peri...
The overall incidence of neurological complications in cardiac surgery is 3-5%. The most important ...
Cognitive impairment is a common consequence of cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass and emb...
Objective: Although adverse neurologic outcomes are common complications of cardiac surgery, intraop...
Brain damage after cardiopulmonary by-pass: correlations between neurophysiological and neuropatholo...
Stroke and encephalopathy remain major causes of morbidity and occasional mortality complicating ope...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral injury, in both overt and subtle forms, is common following cardiac surgery. Cur...
BACKGROUND: Neurologic injury is a rare yet devastating outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting s...
Cardiovascular disease is among the most prevalent human diseases, and the leading cause of death an...