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Neonatal brain oxygenation during thoracoscopic correction of esophageal atresia
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The impact of neonatal thoracoscopic repair of EA with insufflation of CO2 at 5 mmHg was studied. Intrathoracic CO2 insufflation caused a reversible decrease in SaO2 and pH and an increase in paCO2. The rScO2 was higher at anesthesia induction but remained stable and within normal limits during and after the CO2 pneumothorax, which suggest no hampering of cerebral oxygenation by the thoracoscopic intervention. Future studies will focus on the long-term effects of this surgery on the developing brain.
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