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A case report: use of cerebral oximetry in the early detection of cerebral hypoperfusion in a post-cardiac arrest patient during targeted temperature management.

Shonda NgYew Woon Chia
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2019)
During post-cardiac arrest care, there are many factors which can contribute to a decrease in cerebral blood flow. Therapeutic hypothermia and ventilation strategies, including the use of neuromuscular blocking agents, can both reduce pCO2 which is a major regulator of cerebrovascular tone. Accidental hypocapnia can lead to adverse cerebral vasoconstriction and hypoperfusion. Without cerebral oximetry, cerebral ischaemia may not be detected early and can potentially result in secondary brain injury.
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