Abstract
A 46-year-old woman was monitored by bispectral index monitoring (BIS) during redo aortic and mitral valve replacement. On release of the aortic cross clamp there was a sudden, severe, unexplained, and sustained fall in the BIS value. Postoperatively, a CT scan was consistent with multiple ischaemic lesions. The lesions were presumed to be due to air embolism. This case suggests that a sudden unexplained and persistent fall in BIS may indicate cerebral ischaemia.
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Villacorta, J., Kerbaul, F., Collart, F., Guidon, C., Bonnet, M., Guillen, J. C., & Gouin, F. (2005). Perioperative cerebral ischaemia in cardiac surgery and BIS. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 33(4), 514–517. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0503300415
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