2023
DOI: 10.24875/gmm.m20000351
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Neurological repercussions of changes in cerebral blood flow in neonates undergoing cardiovascular surgery

Abstract: Introduction: Surgery for congenital heart disease can generate cerebral perfusion-associated alterations with neurological repercussions. Objective: To analyze the relationship of peri-surgical cerebrovascular resistance index (RI) with mediate neurological functions after congenital heart disease surgery. Method: Prospective cohort study of 34 neonates in whom basilar artery RI, serum oxygen, carbon dioxide and lactate levels were determined before and after palliative or corrective procedures. We related pr… Show more

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“…change in EDV, RI, and PI of ACA or MCA with Milrinone. ACA, MCA (side unknown) Feria-Kaiser (2020) 48 Diverse CHD 28 Association of preop. RI with postop.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…change in EDV, RI, and PI of ACA or MCA with Milrinone. ACA, MCA (side unknown) Feria-Kaiser (2020) 48 Diverse CHD 28 Association of preop. RI with postop.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 25% of infants with congenital heart disease have critical heart defects, many of which will require an interventional procedure or surgery within the first year of life (Virani et al 2020). Long-term neurological disabilities are still common in this population (Gaynor et al 2015;Marelli et al 2016;Feria-Kaiser et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%