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Cerebral Oxygenation and Hemodynamics During Induction of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation as Investigated by Near Infrared Spectrophotometry
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The alterations in cerebral oxygenation after carotid artery ligation might reflect increased O2 extraction. Despite increase of the cerebral O2 supply after starting ECMO, no changes in intracellular O2 availability were found, probably because of sufficient preservation of intracellular cerebral oxygenation in the pre-ECMO period despite prolonged hypoxemia. The increase in cerebral blood volume and cerebral MBFV may result from the following: (1) reactive hyperperfusion, (2) loss of autoregulation because of prolonged hypoxemia before ECMO and/or decreased arterial pulsatility, or (3) compensation for hemodilution related to the ECMO procedure.
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