2019
DOI: 10.23736/s0375-9393.18.13093-8
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Monitoring cerebrovascular autoregulation: a potential new tool to prevent neurocognitive complications after cardiac surgery

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“…Currently existing monitoring methods do have certain limitations if applied alone for detection of brain damage. However, a multimodal neuromonitoring will allow recognition of injury during surgery with interventions that will lead to possible reduction of subsequent neurological deficits 104–111 …”
Section: Tcd Monitoring Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently existing monitoring methods do have certain limitations if applied alone for detection of brain damage. However, a multimodal neuromonitoring will allow recognition of injury during surgery with interventions that will lead to possible reduction of subsequent neurological deficits 104–111 …”
Section: Tcd Monitoring Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a multimodal neuromonitoring will allow recognition of injury during surgery with interventions that will lead to possible reduction of subsequent neurological deficits. [104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111] At present, experience with neurophysiologic techniques includes measuring CBFV and emboli by TCDNM and regional cerebral venous…”
Section: Cardiac and Cardiothoracic Surgeriesmentioning
confidence: 99%