Bidirectional Glenn shunt is a well-established procedure performed as a part of the single ventricle palliation pathway. It may also provide definitive palliation in certain other patients. However, stroke and neurocognitive dysfunction are common after surgery with rates of approximately 3e6% and 30e50%, respectively. This study aimed to report and compare early post-operative neurological outcome after onpump and off pump using temporary cavo atrial shunt in bidirectional Glenn shunt operation using a neurological monitor.
(2020). The Role of In-Vivo Optical Spectroscopy in Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion in Superior CavoPulmonary Shunt (Glenn. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 4(1), -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2020.351779
MLA
. "The Role of In-Vivo Optical Spectroscopy in Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion in Superior CavoPulmonary Shunt (Glenn", Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 4, 1, 2020, -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2020.351779
HARVARD
(2020). 'The Role of In-Vivo Optical Spectroscopy in Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion in Superior CavoPulmonary Shunt (Glenn', Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 4(1), pp. -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2020.351779
VANCOUVER
The Role of In-Vivo Optical Spectroscopy in Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion in Superior CavoPulmonary Shunt (Glenn. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 2020; 4(1): -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2020.351779