Impact of Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension During Induced Hypothermia on Cerebral Oxygen Extraction During Excision of Supratentorial Space Occupying Lesion Lesion

Ihab Mohamed Farag;

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Abstract
Intraoperative hypothermia and hypocapnia had been widely used for brain protection during neurosurgical procedures as both of them provide favorable effects on cerebral circulation and metabolism.
Monitoring of cerebral oxygenation during hyp


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Title Impact of Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension During Induced Hypothermia on Cerebral Oxygen Extraction During Excision of Supratentorial Space Occupying Lesion Lesion
Other Titles دراسة تاثير ضغط غاز ثانى اكسيد الكربون الشريانى على استخلاص الاكسجين المخى وذلك اثناء خفض الحرارة المستحدث فى عمليات استئصال الاورام فوق خيمة المخ
Authors Ihab Mohamed Farag
Keywords Impact of Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension During Induced Hypothermia on Cerebral Oxygen Extraction During Excision of Supratentorial Space Occupying Lesion Lesion
Issue Date 2011
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Abstract
Intraoperative hypothermia and hypocapnia had been widely used for brain protection during neurosurgical procedures as both of them provide favorable effects on cerebral circulation and metabolism.
Monitoring of cerebral oxygenation during hyp

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