AbstractObjectives: Neurologic morbidity related to cardiac surgery has been recognized as a major morbidity. A variety of causes related to cardiopulmonary bypass, including microemboli, nonpulsatile flow, hemodilution, and inflammatory mediation, have been proposed. Because oxygen and glucose are the predominant metabolic substrates for the brain, we sought to examine the uptake of these substrates by the pediatric brain during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods: Eleven children (median age 5 months, range 1 day-17 years) undergoing a variety of cardiac surgical procedures with the use of hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass were studied. Cerebral arteriovenous differences for oxygen, glucose, and lactate were obtained before, duri...
AbstractObjectives: Neurologic impairment, at least partly ischemic in origin, has been reported in ...
ObjectiveWe investigated whether the degree of vulnerability of different areas in the developing br...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
AbstractObjective: Previous work has found cerebral oxygen extraction to decrease during hypothermic...
AbstractObjective: We sought to assess oxygen consumption and its determinants in children shortly a...
AbstractObjective: We sought to identify whether elevated PaO2 itself can directly cause hyperglycem...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by free...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Although global measurements of cerebral blood flow and metabolis...
AbstractObjectiveHyperglycemia has been found to occur in children placed on cardiopulmonary bypass....
AbstractObjectives: Laboratory studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by ...
The neonatal brain is extremely vulnerable to injury during periods of hypoxia and/or ischemia. Risk...
ObjectivesThe effect of hemodilution on neurologic outcome after cardiopulmonary bypass remains uncl...
Transcranial Doppler sonography of the middle cerebral artery was used to determine whether cerebral...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
ObjectiveThe early postoperative period following neonatal cardiac surgery is a time of increased ri...
AbstractObjectives: Neurologic impairment, at least partly ischemic in origin, has been reported in ...
ObjectiveWe investigated whether the degree of vulnerability of different areas in the developing br...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
AbstractObjective: Previous work has found cerebral oxygen extraction to decrease during hypothermic...
AbstractObjective: We sought to assess oxygen consumption and its determinants in children shortly a...
AbstractObjective: We sought to identify whether elevated PaO2 itself can directly cause hyperglycem...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by free...
AbstractBackground and objectives: Although global measurements of cerebral blood flow and metabolis...
AbstractObjectiveHyperglycemia has been found to occur in children placed on cardiopulmonary bypass....
AbstractObjectives: Laboratory studies suggest that myocardial reperfusion injury is exacerbated by ...
The neonatal brain is extremely vulnerable to injury during periods of hypoxia and/or ischemia. Risk...
ObjectivesThe effect of hemodilution on neurologic outcome after cardiopulmonary bypass remains uncl...
Transcranial Doppler sonography of the middle cerebral artery was used to determine whether cerebral...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
ObjectiveThe early postoperative period following neonatal cardiac surgery is a time of increased ri...
AbstractObjectives: Neurologic impairment, at least partly ischemic in origin, has been reported in ...
ObjectiveWe investigated whether the degree of vulnerability of different areas in the developing br...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...