Conventional Cardiac Surgery With Bypass Clinical Trial
Official title:
Peripheral Four-wavelength Near-infrared Spectroscopy Measurement: a Comparison Between EQUANOX and O3 in Cardiac Surgery
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a continuous and non-invasive technology that measures regional tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2). Whatever the anatomical site of measurement, a normal value of rSO2 would suggest a good adequacy between oxygen supply and consumption at the regional level. Beside the trend ability of previous 2 or 3-wavelength devices, a new 4-wavelength generation of NIRS monitors which could reliably assess real-time absolute values of rSO2 is now available. The investigators aimed to compare peripheral absolute rSO2 values given by the 4-wavelength EQUANOX device 7600 (Nonin Medical, Plymouth, Mn) and the new O3 device (Masimo, Irvine, CA) during conventional cardiac surgery.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective