Summary Recent studies provide interesting evidence of intraoperative monitoring of NIRS, brptiO2 and BIS. The brptiO2/PaO2 ratio is much more reliable than an absolute brptiO2 reading; NIRS helps clinicians to monitor patients who are undergoing endovascular treatment, and BIS guides the titration of anaesthesia during awake craniotomy; its values are not affected by the presence of a frontal brain tumour
Intraoperative monitoring of cerebral oximetry and depth of anaesthesia during neuroanesthesia procedures / Badenes, R; García-Pérez, Ml; Bilotta, F. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 0952-7907. - 29:(2016), pp. 576-581.
Intraoperative monitoring of cerebral oximetry and depth of anaesthesia during neuroanesthesia procedures
Bilotta F
2016
Abstract
Summary Recent studies provide interesting evidence of intraoperative monitoring of NIRS, brptiO2 and BIS. The brptiO2/PaO2 ratio is much more reliable than an absolute brptiO2 reading; NIRS helps clinicians to monitor patients who are undergoing endovascular treatment, and BIS guides the titration of anaesthesia during awake craniotomy; its values are not affected by the presence of a frontal brain tumourI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


