1. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 2019 end of year summary: monitoring tissue oxygenation and perfusion and its autoregulation
- Author
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Thomas Scheeren, Jaap Jan Vos, and Marko M. Sahinovic
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Monitoring ,Hemodynamics ,Health Informatics ,PRESSURE ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Cerebral autoregulation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sevoflurane ,0302 clinical medicine ,Somatic tissue oxygenation ,Oxygen Consumption ,030202 anesthesiology ,TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,Animals ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,Autoregulation ,Oximetry ,Cerebral perfusion pressure ,Review Paper ,Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared ,business.industry ,Cerebral tissue oxygenation ,Brain ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,Cerebral blood flow ,Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ,Transcranial Doppler ,Oxygen ,Perfusion ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Tissue oxygenation ,NIRS ,Brain Injuries ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Cardiology ,business ,POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
Tissue perfusion monitoring is increasingly being employed clinically in a non-invasive fashion. In this end-of-year summary of the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, we take a closer look at the papers published recently on this subject in the journal. Most of these papers focus on monitoring cerebral perfusion (and associated hemodynamics), using either transcranial doppler measurements or near-infrared spectroscopy. Given the importance of cerebral autoregulation in the analyses performed in most of the studies discussed here, this end-of-year summary also includes a short description of cerebral hemodynamic physiology and its autoregulation. Finally, we review articles on somatic tissue oxygenation and its possible association with outcome.
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- 2020