Literature DB >> 847633

Cerebral Ischemia during carotid endarterectomy with severe but reversible changes.

H H Kaufman, E L Reilly, H P Porecha, K G Khalil, G Van Horn.   

Abstract

Electroencephalographic monitoring of a patient during carotid endarterectomy demonstrated severe ipsilateral voltage suppression with preservation of rhythms when the common carotid artery was clamped. Because the atheromatous plaque extended almost to the base of the skull, it was impossible to insert a shunt. Occlusion time was 19 minutes. After carotid flow was re-established, there was a rapid recovery of voltage. The patient awoke with a profound hemiparesis, but this cleared almost completely within a week. The EEG changes indicated severe ischemia, but, though function was transiently impaired, there was no apparent cerebral necrosis. This case represents the most severe yet reversible episode of ischemia during carotid clamping reported to date. Preservation of EEG rhythms, even in the face of voltage suppression, may have been a favorable sign.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 847633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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