نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral perfusion

تعداد نتایج: 223452  

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2010
Eva S Krähenbühl Michel Clément David Reineke Martin Czerny Mario Stalder Thierry Aymard Jürg Schmidli Thierry Carrel

OBJECTIVE Prolonged deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) adversely affects outcome and quality of life in thoracic aortic surgery. Several techniques of antegrade cerebral perfusion are routinely used: bilateral selective antegrade cerebral protection (SACP) by introducing catheters in the innominate and left carotid artery, unilateral perfusion through the right axillary antegrade cerebr...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2004
Vicki D Kilpack Stephen A Stayer E Dean McKenzie Charles D Fraser Dean B Andropoulos

Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is commonly used for neonatal cardiac surgery. However, prolonged exposure to DHCA is associated with neurologic morbidity. The Norwood operation and aortic arch advancement are procedures that typically require DHCA during surgical correction. Regional low flow perfusion (RLFP) can be used to limit or exclude the use of circulatory arrest. This techni...

Journal: :Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia 2008
Efstratios Apostolakis Karolina Akinosoglou

In spite of recent advances in thoracic aortic surgery, postoperative neurological injury still remains the main cause of mortality and morbidity after aortic arch operation. The use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and hypothermic circulatory arrest, temporary interruption of brain circulation, transient cerebral hypoperfusion, and manipulations on the frequently atheromatic aorta all produce n...

2002
Masao Imaizumi Kazuo Hashikawa Tadamasa Teratani Masashi Takasawa Takuya Yoshikawa Masatsugu Hori Tsunehiko Nishimura

Background and Purpose—Patients with carotid occlusive disease and stage 2 cerebral hemodynamic failure, characterized by an increased oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) as measured by positron emission tomography (PET) and otherwise known as misery perfusion, have a high risk of cerebral ischemia and subsequent stroke. In clinical practice, the detection of patients with misery perfusion through...

Journal: :Stroke 1992
H Yamauchi H Fukuyama N Fujimoto H Nabatame J Kimura

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Decreased cerebral blood flow with an increased oxygen extraction fraction, the so-called misery perfusion syndrome, suggests a vulnerability to reduction in cerebral perfusion pressure and a tendency to develop cerebral infarction. It is uncertain, however, whether the infarct would occur in the brain region specifically exhibiting this condition. CASE DESCRIPTION We r...

Journal: :Stroke 2002
Masao Imaizumi Kazuo Kitagawa Kazuo Hashikawa Naohiko Oku Tadamasa Teratani Masashi Takasawa Takuya Yoshikawa Piao Rishu Toshiho Ohtsuki Masatsugu Hori Masayasu Matsumoto Tsunehiko Nishimura

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Patients with carotid occlusive disease and stage 2 cerebral hemodynamic failure, characterized by an increased oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) as measured by positron emission tomography (PET) and otherwise known as misery perfusion, have a high risk of cerebral ischemia and subsequent stroke. In clinical practice, the detection of patients with misery perfusion through...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2013
Mohammad R Hasan Josephine Herz Dirk M Hermann Thorsten R Doeppner

The anatomical structure of cerebral vessels is a key determinant for brain hemodynamics as well as the severity of injury following ischemic insults. The cerebral vasculature dynamically responds to various pathophysiological states and it exhibits considerable differences between strains and under conditions of genetic manipulations. Essentially, a reliable technique for intracranial vessel s...

2009
Amanda Rouse

AANA Journal April 2009 Vol. 77, No. 2 137 Patients having surgical procedures are at risk for anoxia that may cause cognitive impairment. Continuous monitoring of cerebral oxygenation and perfusion with an instrument such as a cerebral oximeter is desirable.The data it provides give insight into the cause of the cerebral insults along with the cerebral response to specific interventions, all o...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
C H Meyer D Lowe M Meyer P L Richardson G Neil-Dwyer

Daily estimations of hemispheral cerebral blood flow using the xenon-133 inhalation technique was made in 116 patients during the first three weeks after subarachnoid haemorrhage. The patients' cerebral perfusion on average remained less than the normal perfusion expected for their age (based on a single estimation of cerebral blood flow in 67 volunteers). On each separate day after subarachnoi...

2015
Steven J. Trangmar Scott T. Chiesa Iñaki Llodio Benjamin Garcia Kameljit K. Kalsi Niels H. Secher José González-Alonso

Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, whereas the cerebral metabolic rate for O2 (CMRO2 ) is preserved. It remains unknown whether CMRO2 is also maintained during prolonged exercise in the heat and whether an eventual decline in CBF is coupled to fatigue. Two studies were undertaken. In study 1, 10 male cyclists cycled in the heat for ∼2 h wit...

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