Detection of neurological damage during open-heart surgery

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Branthwaite, M. A. (1973).Thorax,28, 464-472. Detection of neurological damage during open-heart surgery. Cerebral activity during open-heart surgery has been recorded in 140 patients using a heavily filtered electroencephalograph, the Cerebral Function Monitor (CFM). Unlike the conventional electroencephalogram the CFM record is recorded at slow speeds, is filtered to minimize electrical interference, and is easy to interpret.

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