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Prediction of prolonged laryngoscopy
Authors:M. Saghaei   M. R. Safavi
Affiliation:Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TH, UK.
Abstract:Performing surgery with a patient in the head-down position for several hours may cause marked facial and conjunctival oedema. It is not known whether oedema might also be occurring within the cranial cavity. This study, using near-infrared regional cerebral oximetry, was performed to see if there was any evidence of cerebral anoxia during operations performed with patients in the head-down position compared with those performed on patients who were flat. Patients managed in the head-down position did not demonstrate any reduction in regional cerebral oxygenation, but those who were managed flat did. An explanation of these paradoxical findings is elusive.
Keywords:Position: head-down    Monitoring: near-infrared spectroscopy    Oxygenation: cerebral
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