Longitudinal neurophysiological studies in patients undergoing cardiac and cerebrovascular surgery

Authors

  • Alexander Rousseaux Lafargue Centro de Investigación Médico Quirurgico
  • Daysi García Agustín Centro de Neurociencias de Cuba.
  • Vladimir López Hernandez Centro de Neurociencias de Cuba

Abstract

Brain function monitoring is a very useful clinical procedure in acute medical problems, it is an important
source of relevant information to preserve the patient's health and can be performed using non-invasive
techniques. Motivated by all of the above, brain function was studied in patients undergoing surgical
interventions, in which there is a risk of decreased cerebral blood flow, mainly in cardiovascular surgery
operations related to valvular pathologies and ischemic heart disease, and in neurosurgery interventions.
related to cerebral vascular malformations, specifically those associated with intracranial aneurysms.  

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Published

2022-11-02

How to Cite

Rousseaux Lafargue, A. ., García Agustín, D. ., & López Hernandez, V. . (2022). Longitudinal neurophysiological studies in patients undergoing cardiac and cerebrovascular surgery. NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (CENIC) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL, 30(Especial), 074-075a. Retrieved from https://revista.cnic.edu.cu/index.php/RevBiol/article/view/2370

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