Cardiovascular Anesthesia 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-5048-7_17
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The Complications of Cardiac Surgery

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“…Although new approaches to the therapy of spinal cord injury has been tried extensively (Dobkin and Havton, 2004), the most serious complications of aortic surgery are still noticed in ischemic spinal cord and/or brain dysfunctions caused by an aortic clamp or emboli (Lake, 1984;Kunihara et al, 2004). As neurological signs and symptoms of ischemic lesions by aortic clamping are masked during anesthesia, an alternative measure should be undertaken for monitoring the brain and spinal cord functions.…”
Section: Toshikazu Takada and Koki Shimojimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although new approaches to the therapy of spinal cord injury has been tried extensively (Dobkin and Havton, 2004), the most serious complications of aortic surgery are still noticed in ischemic spinal cord and/or brain dysfunctions caused by an aortic clamp or emboli (Lake, 1984;Kunihara et al, 2004). As neurological signs and symptoms of ischemic lesions by aortic clamping are masked during anesthesia, an alternative measure should be undertaken for monitoring the brain and spinal cord functions.…”
Section: Toshikazu Takada and Koki Shimojimentioning
confidence: 99%