Cerebral ischemia is the pathophysiological condition in which the oxygenated cerebral blood flow is less than what is needed to meet cerebral metabolic demand. It is one of the most debilitating complications in the perioperative period and has serious clinical sequelae. The monitoring and prevention of intraoperative cerebral ischemia are crucial because an anesthetized patient in the operating room cannot be neurologically assessed. In this paper, we provide an overview of the definition, etiology, risk factors, and prevention of cerebral ischemia during surgery
Objective: To describe the application of intraoperative monitoring techniques during aneurysm surge...
The authors, starting from the larger and larger spreading of the carotid surgery, consider the risk...
BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cere...
Patients undergoing intracranial cerebrovascular surgery under general anesthesia are at risk of cer...
Periopertaive stroke, although uncommon, can complicate various surgical procedures leading to major...
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is used during specific heart or vascular surgery to obtain opti...
Perioperative ischemic stroke is a potentially fatal complication that greatly increases the risk of...
Previous studies showed that decreased cerebral saturation during cardiac surgery is related to adve...
Ischemic complications during aneurysm surgery are a frequent cause of postoperative infarctions and...
Neurological dysfunction following cardiac surgical procedures has many causes. We have reduced peri...
The modern reparative procedures are highly successful in terms of the cardiac outcome; they can be ...
We review the principal aspects of EEG and SEP to detect and prevent cerebral ischaemia in the opera...
The issue of organ protection has always occupied a special position in cardiac surgery due to the u...
Carotid artery cross-clamping ischaemia during carotid endarterectomy (CEA) causes 5-30% of perioper...
AbstractPurpose: Controversy exists regarding the best technique to identify cerebral ischemia durin...
Objective: To describe the application of intraoperative monitoring techniques during aneurysm surge...
The authors, starting from the larger and larger spreading of the carotid surgery, consider the risk...
BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cere...
Patients undergoing intracranial cerebrovascular surgery under general anesthesia are at risk of cer...
Periopertaive stroke, although uncommon, can complicate various surgical procedures leading to major...
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is used during specific heart or vascular surgery to obtain opti...
Perioperative ischemic stroke is a potentially fatal complication that greatly increases the risk of...
Previous studies showed that decreased cerebral saturation during cardiac surgery is related to adve...
Ischemic complications during aneurysm surgery are a frequent cause of postoperative infarctions and...
Neurological dysfunction following cardiac surgical procedures has many causes. We have reduced peri...
The modern reparative procedures are highly successful in terms of the cardiac outcome; they can be ...
We review the principal aspects of EEG and SEP to detect and prevent cerebral ischaemia in the opera...
The issue of organ protection has always occupied a special position in cardiac surgery due to the u...
Carotid artery cross-clamping ischaemia during carotid endarterectomy (CEA) causes 5-30% of perioper...
AbstractPurpose: Controversy exists regarding the best technique to identify cerebral ischemia durin...
Objective: To describe the application of intraoperative monitoring techniques during aneurysm surge...
The authors, starting from the larger and larger spreading of the carotid surgery, consider the risk...
BACKGROUND: A method for linking discrete surgical and perfusion-related processes of care with cere...