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Do standard monitoring sites reflect true brain temperature when profound hypothermia is rapidly induced and reversed?

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Do standard monitoring sites reflect true brain temperature when profound hypothermia is rapidly induced and reversed?

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Brain temperature is closely approximated by most body temperature measurements under normal anesthetic conditions. However, when thermal autoregulation is overridden, large temperature gradients may prevail. This study sought to determine which of the standard temperature monitoring sites best approximates brain temperature when deep hypothermia is rapidly induced and reversed during cardiopulmonary bypass.

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