ISSN: 2155-6148
Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College Kolkata, Kolkata, India
Review Article
Brain Co-oximetry: An Useful Non-Invassive Parameter Adjuvant to Standard Perfusion Parameters in Septic Shock
Author(s): Debdipta Das*, Koel Mitra and Sabyasachi Das
Background and aim: Standard monitoring for tissue perfusion includes mixed venous saturation (CvSO2), blood
lactate. Cerebral oximetry (CrSO2) non-invasively observes trends in cerebral saturation and it can be used as
adjuvant to standard monitoring. The aim of the study is to evaluate septic shock mortality and patient outcome.
Methods: In this study 40 patients were entailed with septic shock at ICU for study period of 10 months. CrSO2 was monitored using “MASIMO O3 Regional Oximetry”. Patients were monitored with CrSO2, CvSO2, blood
lactate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) 6 hourly for 72 hours. Patients with history
of cerebrovascular diseases and neurological deficits were excluded from study. IBM SPSS St.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-6148.21.12.987