Relations Between Regional Cerebral Oxygen Saturation During Cardiac Surgery and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction / 中国微创外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery
; (12): 81-83, 2016.
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[Summary] Regional cerebral oxygen saturation ( rSO2 ) can be used to monitor the changes of cerebral oxygen demand and supply, and postoperative cognitive dysfunction ( POCD ) is a relatively common adverse effect following cardiac surgery. The intraoperative rSO2 decrease may associate with the incidence of POCD. Real-time intraoperative monitoring of rSO2 and necessary interventions performed to correct cerebral rSO2 desaturation may reduce the incidence of POCD of cardiac surgery.
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