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Neurological Impact of Slower Rewarming during Bypass Surgery in Infants.

Geeske MuehlschlegelRouven KubickiJulia Jacobs-LeVanJohannes KrollRolf KlemmFrank HumburgerBrigitte StillerThilo Fleck
Published in: The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon (2024)
 These results might indicate that a slower rewarming rate after hypothermia causes less suppression of electrocortical activity and higher cerebral oxygenation during rewarming, which may imply a reduced risk of postoperative seizures.
Keyphrases
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  • surgical site infection
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