1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02000492
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Intraoperative Electroencephalographic Monitoring During Carotid Surgery with Routine Shunting

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“…Although some authors advocate routine shunting [39,42], many surgeons believe that carotid artery shunting should be used only selectively [34]. Indications for the use of shunts are previous stroke, stenosis of the contralateral internal carotid artery, and the inability to tolerate carotid artery clamping as determined intraoperatively by clinical evaluation of neurological status or by electroencephelogram or intracraniat Doppler monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some authors advocate routine shunting [39,42], many surgeons believe that carotid artery shunting should be used only selectively [34]. Indications for the use of shunts are previous stroke, stenosis of the contralateral internal carotid artery, and the inability to tolerate carotid artery clamping as determined intraoperatively by clinical evaluation of neurological status or by electroencephelogram or intracraniat Doppler monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%