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Effect of the adjunct of carbon dioxide during cardiopulmonary bypass on cerebral oxygenation

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Nowadays, NIRS is usually used in cardiac surgery to reduce possible risks of neurological damage. The importance of the role of pCO2 in the cerebral vascular resistance and in cerebral blood flow has already been proven. This research demonstrates a relationship between pCO2 and the NIRS value. This paper could introduce an important correcting tool when an inadequate NIRS value occurs although the level of oxygenation, haematocrit and mean arterial pressure are acceptable and the arterial line is accurately positioned.

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