Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2002, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (3): 243-246.

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Direct Intraoperative Measurement of Local Brain Temperature in Neurosurgical Patients during Mild Hypothermia

Han Ruquan, Xing Yan, Wang Baoguo, Wang Enzhen   

  1. Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Affiliate of Capital University of Medical Sciences
  • Received:2001-06-14 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2002-07-15 Published:2002-07-15

Abstract: The objective was to study the relationship of local brain temperature and temperatures measured at standard extracranial monitoring sites in neurosurgical patients during mild hypothermia. In ten ASA patients(gradeⅠ~Ⅱ)scheduled for craniotomy, the esophageal temperature(teso), nasopharyngeal temperature(tnas)and local brain surface temperature(tbrain)were monitored continuously. Local tbrain was monitored at dura opening. At dura opening, local tbrain was lower than teso and tnas(P<0.01), The maximal difference was 2.7 ℃. Local tbrain correlated closely to esophageal(r=0.935)and nasopharyngeal temperature(r=0.927). Local tbrain was mainly influences by esophageal temperature, body surface and time, since the brain surface was exposed was to air. Local tbrain correlated closely to esophageal and nasopharyngeal temperature at dura opening in neurosurgical patients during mild hypothermia, but it is necessary to measure local tbrain for some critical neurosurgery directly.

Key words: brain temperature, monitoring, craniotomy, hypothermia induced

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