Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2874513 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Data supporting use of current neuromonitoring and neuroprotective techniques are limited. The level of evidence is insufficient to support effectiveness of most of these strategies. Well-designed studies with correlation to clinical outcomes and long-term follow-up are needed to develop guidelines for neuromonitoring and neuroprotection during CPB in infants.
Keywords
RCPCHDHLHSRCTDHCASSEPEBMNIRSSTSTCDCPBACC/AHArandomized control trialElectroencephalogramMRIcardiopulmonary bypassBISCongenital heart diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingSociety of Thoracic SurgeonsTCD, Transcranial DopplerDeep hypothermic circulatory arrestSomatosensory evoked potentialsHypoplastic left heart syndromebispectral indexNear-infrared spectroscopyEEGRegional cerebral perfusionEvidence-based medicineAmerican College of Cardiology/American Heart Association
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Authors
Jennifer C. MD, MS, Marshall L. MD, Dean MD, Erle H. MD, Jeffrey P. MD, Daniel J. MD, Frank MD, James S. MD, J. William MD,