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Jugular bulb desaturation during off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery
Journal of Anesthesia, 11/25/09
Miura N et al. – Off–pump coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (OPCAB) frequently results in significant jugular bulb desaturation. Although jugular bulb desaturation during OPCAB may be associated with postoperative cerebral injury, routine jugular bulb oximetry appears to be invasive and expensive. The authors suggest that achieving normal values of SvO2, PaCO2, and CVP may be important to prevent cerebral desaturation during OPCAB.
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