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- 2019
The Effect of Cerebral Oximeter Use on the Shunt Placement Concerning Carotid Endarterectomy SurgeryKeywords: Carotid endarterectomy, near-infrared spectrometry, stump pressure Abstract: During carotid arterial endarterectomy (CAE) surgery, an intraluminal shunt is used to prevent hypoperfusion, which can be caused by a cross-clamping cerebral ischemia. However, routine shunt use is not recommended. Various cerebral monitoring techniques are used to determine the need for shunt placement. In this study, retrospective analysis of data on the efficacy of cerebral oximetry in the decision of shunt use during elective CAE surveys was planned
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