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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1991
SAMUEL A. TISHERMAN +6 more
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SAMUEL A. TISHERMAN +6 more
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Bleeding Following Deep Hypothermia and Circulatory Arrest in Children
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2007E. Mossad +2 more
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171: CEREBRAL AUTOREGULATION FOLLOWING DEEP HYPOTHERMIA AND CIRCULATORY ARREST IN NEONATAL SWINE
, 2020Introduction/Hypothesis: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is necessary for adequate cerebral perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) due to risk of hypo and hyper tension.
Jonah A. Padawer-Curry +17 more
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2019
Deep hypothermic perfusionless circulatory arrest was the first practical neuroprotective technique used for open-heart surgery. It was refined at the Novosibirsk Medical Research Center in Siberia and was actively used from the mid-1950s until 2001.This
D. Guvakov +7 more
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Deep hypothermic perfusionless circulatory arrest was the first practical neuroprotective technique used for open-heart surgery. It was refined at the Novosibirsk Medical Research Center in Siberia and was actively used from the mid-1950s until 2001.This
D. Guvakov +7 more
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The Journal of trauma, 1991
Deaths from uncontrollable hemorrhage might be prevented by arresting the circulation under protective hypothermia to allow resuscitative surgery to repair these injuries in a bloodless field. We have shown previously that in hemorrhagic shock, circulatory arrest of 60 minutes under deep hypothermia (tympanic membrane temperature, Ttm = 15 degrees C ...
S A, Tisherman +6 more
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Deaths from uncontrollable hemorrhage might be prevented by arresting the circulation under protective hypothermia to allow resuscitative surgery to repair these injuries in a bloodless field. We have shown previously that in hemorrhagic shock, circulatory arrest of 60 minutes under deep hypothermia (tympanic membrane temperature, Ttm = 15 degrees C ...
S A, Tisherman +6 more
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Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1976
B. Messmer +3 more
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B. Messmer +3 more
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Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1977
M. Cohen, J. Olszowka, S. Subramanian
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M. Cohen, J. Olszowka, S. Subramanian
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