Risk Factors for Perioperative Brain Lesions in Infants With Congenital Heart Disease: A European Collaboration.
Alexandra F BonthroneRaymond StegemanMaria FeldmannNathalie H P ClaessensMaaike NijmanNicolaas J G JansenJoppe NijmanFloris GroenendaalLinda S de VriesManon J N L BendersFelix HaasMirielle N BekkerThushiha LogeswaranBettina ReichRaimund KottkeCornelia HagmannBeatrice LatalHitendu DaveJohn M SimpsonKuberan PushparajahConal AustinChristopher J KellySophie ArulkumaranMary A RutherfordSerena J CounsellWalter KnirschJohannes M P J BreurPublished in: Stroke (2022)
Delivery planning and surgery timing may be modifiable risk factors that allow personalized treatment to minimize the risk of perioperative brain injury in severe congenital heart disease. Further research is needed to optimize cerebral perfusion techniques for neonatal surgery and to confirm the relationship between cerebral sinus venous thrombosis and perioperative risk factors.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- risk factors
- congenital heart disease
- cerebral ischemia
- minimally invasive
- cardiac surgery
- patients undergoing
- coronary artery bypass
- surgical site infection
- white matter
- acute coronary syndrome
- computed tomography
- cerebral blood flow
- contrast enhanced
- atrial fibrillation
- drug induced
- multiple sclerosis