Abstract
Transcranial cerebral oximetry is a method to detect cerebral hypoxia and to avoid cerebral dysfunctions. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation was measured in a 35-year-old female during cerebral aneurysm surgery. For the effective clinical use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during surgical or endovascular procedures the intrinsic and extrinsic factors which can influence the NIRS data have to be considered. Therefore a NIRS matrix as a short information for the specific management to correct changes of cerebral oxygen saturation (COS) was developed. The aim of development of the NIRS matrix is to support the patient management specifically adapted to the surgical, neurointerventional and anesthesiological context.
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