Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Other forms of brain monitoring, such as NIRS, fMRI, biochemical, etc.

Autor: Ali, Sanoj, Altamimi, Talal, Annink, Kim, Bartmann, Peter, Beato, Nina, Belker, Kristina, Ben-David, Danielle, Benders, Manon, Bhattacharya, Soume, Anbu Chakkarapani, Aravanan, Charbonneau, Laurence, Cherkerzian, Sara, Chowdhury, Rasheda Arman, Christou, Helen, de Ribaupierre, Dandrine, Dehaes, Mathieu, Domogalla, Caroline, Duerden, Emma G., El-Dib, Mohamed, Elanbari, Mohammed
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Zdroj: Journal of Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine; 2023 Supplement, Vol. 16, pS63-S73, 11p
Abstrakt: The pattern of brain injury was evaluated according to an MRI grading system developed by Weeke et. al. tcPCO2, rSO2 and bedside physiological data were captured simultaneously by a real-time integrated neuromonitoring system (CNS Monitor). Though small in effect size, correlations were stronger among infants with brain injury (tcPCO2/rSO2 r= 0.19; tcPCO2/FTOE r= -0.15) compared to those without brain injury on MRI (tcPCO2/rSO2 r= 0.08; tcPCO2/FTOE r=-0.04) (Figure 2). [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index
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