MONITORING OF BRAIN TISSUE OXYGENATION DURING INDUCED HYPOTENSION; IS CEREBRAL OXIMETERY OF

Mohsen Mohamed Sayed;

Abstract


Anesthetic agents cause dose-related and reversible alterations in many aspects of
cerebral physiology including CBF, cerebral metabolic rate (CMR) and
electrophysiologic function (EEG, evoked responses). The changes in CBF and
CMR can be of clinical i


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Title MONITORING OF BRAIN TISSUE OXYGENATION DURING INDUCED HYPOTENSION; IS CEREBRAL OXIMETERY OF
Authors Mohsen Mohamed Sayed
Keywords MONITORING OF BRAIN TISSUE OXYGENATION DURING INDUCED HYPOTENSION; IS CEREBRAL OXIMETERY OF
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Anesthetic agents cause dose-related and reversible alterations in many aspects of
cerebral physiology including CBF, cerebral metabolic rate (CMR) and
electrophysiologic function (EEG, evoked responses). The changes in CBF and
CMR can be of clinical i

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