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Rhythmic electrographic discharges during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016The main objective of this study is to examine the prevalence and timing of rhythmic electrographic discharges and periodic sharp transients during aortic arch repair surgeries using DHCA as detected by continuous intraoperative encephalogram (EEG) and correlate it with outcome.Electronic medical records and the intraoperative EEGs of 32 patients who ...
Anteneh M, Feyissa +4 more
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Cerebral Oximetry During Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2008Baraka A, 2006, J CARDIOTHOR VASC AN, V20, P819, DOI 10.1053-j.jvca.2005.04.015; Laussen PC, 2002, PAEDIATR ANAESTH, V12, P199, DOI 10.1046-j.1460-9592.2002.00779.x; Leyvi G, 2006, J CARDIOTHOR VASC AN, V20, P826, DOI 10.1053-j.jvca.2006.01.001; NAWFAL M, 2006, EUR J ANAESTH, V7 ...
Anis S. Baraka +2 more
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Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest for treatment of renal carcinoma
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2009The case of a 67-year-old woman with multiple medical problems who presented for resection of a metastatic renal cell carcinoma involving the posterior fossa, is presented. Anesthetic management of the patient, who suffered metastasis to the brain, and who required deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, is discussed.
Reza, Gorji +3 more
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Successful use of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in pregnancy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1994A woman pregnant for 21 weeks underwent an emergency operation because of an aortic arch aneurysm that had ruptured into her left lung. Cardiopulmonary bypass and deep hypothermia were used and she needed 37 minutes of circulatory arrest at a core temperature of 19 degrees C.
E, Buffolo +6 more
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Neurologic Sequelae Associated With Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998Earlier studies of the incidence of neurologic disturbances after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest produced conflicting results. This article reviews the results of the Boston Circulatory Arrest Study, and another study undertaken to compare neurologic outcome in infants after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest using alpha-stat and pH-stat ...
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Giant Intracranial Aneurysm Obliteration Using Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest
AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1997Giant intracranial aneurysms pose significant technical problems for the neurosurgical team. Because of the location and structure of these lesions, the risks associated with traditional surgical techniques are usually unacceptable. Although aneurysm clipping using deep hypothermic circulatory arrest was first described 30 years ago, it was nearly ...
D L, Zimmer, K M, Martin
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DEEP HYPOTHERMIC CIRCULATORY ARREST FOR COMPLEX CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS
Neurosurgery, 2007Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is a useful adjunct for treating complex aneurysms. Decreased cerebral metabolism and resultant ischemic tolerance create an environment suitable for devascularizing high-risk lesions. However, the advent of modern imaging modalities, innovative cerebral revascularization strategies, and the emergence of endovascular
William J, Mack +10 more
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Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest: Current status and indications
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual, 2002A number of groups have directed clinical and laboratory research efforts to define and delineate the limits of hypothermic circulatory arrest. The deleterious effects of cardiopulmonary bypass in small children are reviewed to place into historical perspective the impetus behind the development of hypothermic circulatory arrest.
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Deep Brain Hyperthermia While Rewarming from Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2009Neurologic injury is a feared and serious long-term complication of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA). Postoperative hyperthermia was found to enhance postischemic neurologic injury. The use of core temperature as the reference point through CPB assumes parallel changes in brain temperature.
Gabriel, Amir +4 more
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Pulmonary endarterectomy under intermittent deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
The Egyptian Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, 2016Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension occurs in very few patients after acute embolism, and pulmonary thromboendarterectomy is the main and curative treatment. Here we have a patient with a chronic thrombus in the pulmonary artery that required thromboendarterectomy with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.
Shilpa Tiwari +3 more
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