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The effect of selective brain cooling on intracerebral temperature during craniotomy

In this study we investigated the effect of topical application of cool irrigation fluid on brain tissue temperature during craniotomy. Eight patients were given a standard general anaesthetic for craniotomy. Distal oesophageal and nasopharyngeal temperatures were measured continuously and systemic...

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