Abstract Background: Cerebral blood flow is believed to be relatively constant within an upper and lower blood pressure limit. Different methods are available to monitor cerebral blood flow autoregulation during surgery. This study aims to critically analyze the application of the cerebral oxygenation index (COx), one of the commonly used techniques, using reference to data from a series of clinical registrations. Method: Cerebral blood flow was monitored using near infrared spectroscopy, while cerebral blood pressure was estimated by recordings obtained from either the radial or femoral artery in 10 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. The association between cerebral blood flow and blood pressure was calculated as a moving continuo...
Neurological impairment may occur following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)and the effect of CPB on cer...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Objectives: Neurological impairment occurs in up to 25% of infants undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass...
Abstract Background: Cerebral blood flow is believed to be relatively constant within an upper and l...
Background and Purpose—Individualizing mean arterial blood pressure targets to a patient’s cerebral ...
Background and Purpose—The limits of cerebral blood flow-pressure autoregulation have not been adequ...
Despite increased risk of neurological complications after cardiac surgery, monitoring of cerebral h...
Postoperative neurological complications (PNCs) following cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractObjective: A novel noninvasive method for repeatedly measuring cerebral blood flow during ca...
Unfavorable incidents during cardiac operations due to inadequate cerebral perfusion can be avoided ...
This article reviews the development of cerebral blood flow techniques as used both clinically and e...
PurposeRecently, cerebral autoregulation indices based on moving correlation indices between mean ar...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive modality to monitor regional brain oxygenation (r...
We describe a new noninvasive method using near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring cerebral hemody...
Background. Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is the mechanism that maintains constancy of cerebral blood...
Neurological impairment may occur following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)and the effect of CPB on cer...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Objectives: Neurological impairment occurs in up to 25% of infants undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass...
Abstract Background: Cerebral blood flow is believed to be relatively constant within an upper and l...
Background and Purpose—Individualizing mean arterial blood pressure targets to a patient’s cerebral ...
Background and Purpose—The limits of cerebral blood flow-pressure autoregulation have not been adequ...
Despite increased risk of neurological complications after cardiac surgery, monitoring of cerebral h...
Postoperative neurological complications (PNCs) following cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractObjective: A novel noninvasive method for repeatedly measuring cerebral blood flow during ca...
Unfavorable incidents during cardiac operations due to inadequate cerebral perfusion can be avoided ...
This article reviews the development of cerebral blood flow techniques as used both clinically and e...
PurposeRecently, cerebral autoregulation indices based on moving correlation indices between mean ar...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive modality to monitor regional brain oxygenation (r...
We describe a new noninvasive method using near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring cerebral hemody...
Background. Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is the mechanism that maintains constancy of cerebral blood...
Neurological impairment may occur following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)and the effect of CPB on cer...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Objectives: Neurological impairment occurs in up to 25% of infants undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass...