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Monitoring Cerebral Blood Flow And Oxygenation During Cardiac Surgery

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Abstract

Brain injury is a devastating adverse event of cardiac surgery due to compromised blood supply to the brain. This study uses optical techniques to monitor cerebral hemodynamics during cardiac surgery to continuously evaluate brain perfusion.

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