Background Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) may be life saving, but known side effects include neurological damage and cognitive impairment. The temperature used during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may be important with regard to these adverse outcomes, where hypothermia is used as a means of neuroprotection. Objectives To assess the effectiveness of hypothermia during CABG in reducing neurological damage and subsequent cognitive deficits. Search methods The Cochrane Controlled Trials Register was searched for randomised controlled trials (RCT) and this was updated by searching MEDLINE and EMBASE to December 1999 using database specific RCT filters. Reference lists of retrieved articles were searched and experts in the f...
AbstractObjective: Ninety-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were enr...
AbstractBackgroundHypothermia in the perioperative period is associated with adverse effects, partic...
Objective: Brain cooling is an essential component of aortic surgery requiring circulatory arrest an...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
AbstractObjective: The objective was to examine the effect of temperature (28° vs 36° C) during card...
ObjectiveIn a randomized trial of 223 patients undergoing coronary artery surgery with cardiopulmona...
Background: Postoperative cognitive decline occurs commonly after cardiac surgery. The available lit...
Background: Postoperative cognitive decline occurs commonly after cardiac surgery. The available lit...
BackgroundThe brain is at risk of ischaemia during a variety of neurosurgical procedures, and this c...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with higher risk of mortality and morbidity, thus...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
A debate has emerged in recently published studies about the optimum cardiopulmonary bypass temperat...
AbstractThe effect of systemic perfusion temperature on postoperative cognitive function was investi...
AbstractObjective: Ninety-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were enr...
AbstractBackgroundHypothermia in the perioperative period is associated with adverse effects, partic...
AbstractObjective: Ninety-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were enr...
AbstractBackgroundHypothermia in the perioperative period is associated with adverse effects, partic...
Objective: Brain cooling is an essential component of aortic surgery requiring circulatory arrest an...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
AbstractObjective: The objective was to examine the effect of temperature (28° vs 36° C) during card...
ObjectiveIn a randomized trial of 223 patients undergoing coronary artery surgery with cardiopulmona...
Background: Postoperative cognitive decline occurs commonly after cardiac surgery. The available lit...
Background: Postoperative cognitive decline occurs commonly after cardiac surgery. The available lit...
BackgroundThe brain is at risk of ischaemia during a variety of neurosurgical procedures, and this c...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with higher risk of mortality and morbidity, thus...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
A debate has emerged in recently published studies about the optimum cardiopulmonary bypass temperat...
AbstractThe effect of systemic perfusion temperature on postoperative cognitive function was investi...
AbstractObjective: Ninety-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were enr...
AbstractBackgroundHypothermia in the perioperative period is associated with adverse effects, partic...
AbstractObjective: Ninety-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were enr...
AbstractBackgroundHypothermia in the perioperative period is associated with adverse effects, partic...
Objective: Brain cooling is an essential component of aortic surgery requiring circulatory arrest an...