2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12028-024-02002-5
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Cerebral Autoregulation: A Target for Improving Neurological Outcomes in Extracorporeal Life Support

Nolan Chalifoux,
Tiffany Ko,
Julia Slovis
et al.

Abstract: Despite improvements in survival after illnesses requiring extracorporeal life support, cerebral injury continues to hinder successful outcomes. Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an innate protective mechanism that maintains constant cerebral blood flow in the face of varying systemic blood pressure. However, it is impaired in certain disease states and, potentially, following initiation of extracorporeal circulatory support. In this review, we first discuss patient-related factors pertaining to venovenous and v… Show more

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