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Near infra-red spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to measure the tissue perfusion of the cerebral cortex with two noninvasive adhesive patches in recent years. This study is designed to compare the regional tissue perfusion of different body areas in patients receiving coronary artery bypass surgery under general anesthesia. The NIRS data will also be used to compare with other routine physiological monitors in the surgery.
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Prospective observational study
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To recruit 50 patients into this study.
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After the induction of anesthesia, four NIRS patches are attached to the patients on the following sites:
The four non-invasive NIRS patches are only to measure the tissue oxygen saturation and have no other physiological effects on the participants.
The data will be collected every 5 minutes until the surgery is completed. The data from other routine monitors used during the surgery (including hear rate, blood pressure, and mixed venous saturation) will also be used to compare with the data from NIRS.
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Po-Yuan Shih
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