BACKGROUND: We evaluated the efficiency of median-nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) monitoring in determining the optimal level of hypothermia in 62 consecutive patients operated on under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (CA). METHODS: CA was started at 1 degree C below the temperature at which both brainstem and cortical SEP components disappear. No additional method of cerebral protection was used. RESULTS: New neurological complications were observed in 15 patients: long-lasting in 11 and transient in 4. A retrospective analysis of SEP monitoring identified the origin of the complications in 12 cases: early CA with incomplete cooling due to emergency (3 cases); inefficient retrograde perfusion through the femoral artery dur...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery with hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) is associated with neurologica...
PubMed ID: 11453137To determine the nature of neurologic dysfunction after deep hypothermic circulat...
PURPOSE: To assess the sensitivity and false positive rate (FPR) of neurological examination and som...
Objectives: Intraoperative median nerve SEP monitoring uses the disappearance of cortical and brain ...
Advances in emergency medi-cine have increased the num-ber of cardiac arrest patients inthe emergenc...
Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were recorded in 9 patients undergoing profound ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass has been used to rewarm victims of accidental deep hypothermia. U...
OBJECTIVE: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) is a brain protection technique that is adopted gener...
The surgical repair of ascending aorta aneurysms can only be carried out under total circulatory arr...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is used during specific heart or vascular surgery to obtain opti...
abstract: Aortic aneurysms and dissections are life threatening conditions addressed by replacing da...
To improve the surgical results of aneurysm of the transverse aortic arch, it is essential to select...
Profound hypothermia protects . cerebral function during total circulatory arrest(TCA) in the surgic...
ObjectiveCooling to electrocerebral inactivity (ECI) by electroencephalography (EEG) remains the gol...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery with hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) is associated with neurologica...
PubMed ID: 11453137To determine the nature of neurologic dysfunction after deep hypothermic circulat...
PURPOSE: To assess the sensitivity and false positive rate (FPR) of neurological examination and som...
Objectives: Intraoperative median nerve SEP monitoring uses the disappearance of cortical and brain ...
Advances in emergency medi-cine have increased the num-ber of cardiac arrest patients inthe emergenc...
Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were recorded in 9 patients undergoing profound ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass has been used to rewarm victims of accidental deep hypothermia. U...
OBJECTIVE: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) is a brain protection technique that is adopted gener...
The surgical repair of ascending aorta aneurysms can only be carried out under total circulatory arr...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is used during specific heart or vascular surgery to obtain opti...
abstract: Aortic aneurysms and dissections are life threatening conditions addressed by replacing da...
To improve the surgical results of aneurysm of the transverse aortic arch, it is essential to select...
Profound hypothermia protects . cerebral function during total circulatory arrest(TCA) in the surgic...
ObjectiveCooling to electrocerebral inactivity (ECI) by electroencephalography (EEG) remains the gol...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery with hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) is associated with neurologica...
PubMed ID: 11453137To determine the nature of neurologic dysfunction after deep hypothermic circulat...
PURPOSE: To assess the sensitivity and false positive rate (FPR) of neurological examination and som...