Selected article for: "cardiac surgery and clinical practice"

Author: Ghanayem, Nancy S; Hoffman, George M
Title: Near Infrared Spectroscopy as a Hemodynamic Monitor in Critical Illness.
  • Cord-id: a15cl3ur
  • Document date: 2016_1_1
  • ID: a15cl3ur
    Snippet: OBJECTIVES The objectives of this review are to discuss the technology and clinical interpretation of near infrared spectroscopy oximetry and its clinical application in patients with congenital heart disease. DATA SOURCE MEDLINE and PubMed. CONCLUSION Near infrared spectroscopy provides a continuous noninvasive assessment of tissue oxygenation. Over 20 years ago, near infrared spectroscopy was introduced into clinical practice for monitoring cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass in
    Document: OBJECTIVES The objectives of this review are to discuss the technology and clinical interpretation of near infrared spectroscopy oximetry and its clinical application in patients with congenital heart disease. DATA SOURCE MEDLINE and PubMed. CONCLUSION Near infrared spectroscopy provides a continuous noninvasive assessment of tissue oxygenation. Over 20 years ago, near infrared spectroscopy was introduced into clinical practice for monitoring cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass in adults. Since that time, the utilization of near infrared spectroscopy has extended into the realm of pediatric cardiac surgery and is increasingly being used in the cardiac ICU to monitor tissue oxygenation perioperatively.

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