Monitoring Brain Oxygen Saturation During Coronary Bypass Surgery: A Randomized, Prospective Study
Western University · University Hospital · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Background
Cerebral deoxygenation is associated with various adverse systemic outcomes. We hypothesized, by using the brain as an index organ, that interventions to improve cerebral oxygenation would have systemic benefits in cardiac surgical patients.
Methods
Two-hundred coronary artery bypass patients were randomized to either intraoperative cerebral regional oxygen saturation (rSO2) monitoring with active display and treatment intervention protocol (intervention, n = 100), or underwent blinded rSO2 monitoring (control, n = 100). Predefined clinical outcomes were assessed by a blinded observer.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Intensive care unit
- Randomized controlled trial
- Anesthesia
- Cardiopulmonary bypass
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Prospective cohort study
- Cardiac surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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