Preoperative cerebral oxygen saturation could be a risk marker for adverse cardiac surgery outcome

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Preoperative cerebral oxygen saturation could be a risk marker for adverse cardiac surgery outcome

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A study published in the January 2011 issue of Anesthesiology is one of the first to show that low preoperative cerebral oxygen saturation (ScO2) could be an important physiological risk marker for adverse outcome in cardiac surgery patients.

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newswise.com — “A study published in the January 2011 issue of Anesthesiology is one of the first to show that low preoperative cerebral oxygen saturation (ScO2) could be an important physiological risk marker for adverse outcome in cardiac surgery patients.View full resource at newswise.com

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