Researchers Harness the Power of Masimo Root®’s Advanced Multimodal Monitoring Capabilities to Study the Impact of Different Ventilatory Strategies on Brain Oxygenation During Thoracoscopic Surgery
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Monday, January 23, 2023
Health Technology, Health, Surgery, Clinical Trials, Capnography, Mercury (element), Intensive care medicine, PACU, Brain, Journal, OLV, T2, Tanta University, King Fahd Medical City, VATS, HR, Patient, Hospital, MMSE, Temperature, EEG, Oxygen saturation (medicine), Risk, Psi, Heart rate, BP, NIRS, NIBP, Multimedia, MASI, Thermoregulation, Hypoxemia, Medical imaging, Aldrete, Group II intron
The technologies involved included O3® regional oximetry, capnography with NomoLine® sampling lines, SedLine® brain function monitoring, and multiple rainbow® Pulse CO-Oximetry measurements.
Key Points:
- The technologies involved included O3® regional oximetry, capnography with NomoLine® sampling lines, SedLine® brain function monitoring, and multiple rainbow® Pulse CO-Oximetry measurements.
- They enrolled 70 patients, ages 18-65, undergoing elective VATS requiring OLV, between September 2021 and September 2022 at The King Fahd General Hospital, Jeddah.
- In the left hemisphere, the difference became significant at T2, p = 0.09, and remained significant [T3-13], p
- MMSE scores were significantly higher in Group II 3 hours after surgery (p = 0.0009), but not at 24 hours after surgery.