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Shoulder Surgery in the Beach Chair Position is Associated with Diminished Cerebral Autoregulation but No Differences in Postoperative Cognition or Brain Injury Biomarker Levels Compared with Supine Positioning: The Anes
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Document Date: 2015-02-05 09:47:35


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Pearson / COx / /

Facility

University of Washington / Perioperative Neurosciences University of Washington / /

IndustryTerm

comparable end-tidal anesthetic gas concentrations / /

MedicalCondition

either postoperative cognitive dysfunction / hypertension / neuronal injury / clinical stroke / neurocognitive dysfunction / cerebral ischemia / neurological injury / spinal cord ischemia / stroke / neurologic injury / clinical strokes / serum brain injury / /

MedicalTreatment

cardiac surgery / Shoulder Surgery / surgery / /

Organization

Education Committee of SNACC / University of Washington / Seattle / Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation / /

Person

Washington Significant / John F. Bebawy / Sharma / Andrew Laflam / /

Position

author / chair / Professor & Chief / Chief / Beach Chair / /

Technology

Spectroscopy / /

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