Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2982209 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Depression of cerebral oxygen saturation is prevalent among neonates with congenital heart disease regardless of whether univentricular or biventricular circulation is present, suggesting that cerebral desaturation is mainly induced by CPB's effect on cerebral blood flow. Routine measures of oxygen delivery fail to indicate cerebral desaturation.
Keywords
CPBmodified Blalock–Taussig shuntAVdO2SCO2Pediatric cardiac intensive care unitPCICUSao2MBTSHLHSSvO2NIRSASOTGAArterial oxygen saturationCerebral oxygen saturationCentral venous oxygen saturationTransposition of the great arteriescardiopulmonary bypassHypoplastic left heart syndromeNear-infrared spectroscopyarterial switch operation
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Authors
Anselm MD, PhD, Anke K. MD, Jan H. MD, Elisabeth MS, Jens MD, Peter MD, Olaf MD, Hans-Heiner MD, PhD,