| Literature DB >> 27900535 |
Fumiaki Kimura1, Hirotsugu Kanda2, Yuki Toyama2, Takayuki Kunisawa2, Taiji Nagaoka3, Akitoshi Yoshida3, Hiroto Kitahara1, Hiroyuki Kamiya4.
Abstract
Laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) is an ophthalmologic equipment that qualitatively detects the blood flow of the optic nerve head, which is known to be related with cerebral microcirculation. LSFG can also measure the mean blur rate, which quantitatively calculates the blood flow. We aimed to assess the utility of LSFG in the evaluation of cerebral perfusion during aortic surgery under hypothermic circulatory arrest with retrograde and antegrade cerebral perfusion. Two patients underwent total arch replacement for aneurysm. The blood flow of the optic nerve head was monitored with LSFG and the mean blur rate value was measured during the surgery. The LSFG could detect the blood flow quantitatively in the optic nerve head during both retrograde and antegrade cerebral perfusion; and the value was correlated with rSO2 value.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral circulation; Laser speckle flowgraphy; Retrograde cerebral perfusion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27900535 PMCID: PMC5570811 DOI: 10.1007/s11748-016-0727-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1863-6705
Fig. 1The laser speckle flowgraphy equipment was set on the patient’s left eye during surgery
Fig. 2Laser speckle flowgraphy showing retinal blood flow map in patient 1. Red field, area with higher blood flow
Fig. 3Laser speckle flowgraphy in patient 2. Red field, area with higher blood flow
Fig. 4The time course of the mean blur rate (MBR) value and regional cerebral oxygen saturation value (rSO2) during surgery in two patients