Brain protection in aortic arch aneurysm: antegrade or retrograde?

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Amer Harky
Matthew Fok
Mohamad Bashir
Anthony L. Estrera
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[1] St Bartholomew’s Hospital,Department of Cardiac Surgery, Barts Heart Centre
[2] Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital,Department of Aortic Services
[3] McGovern Medical School,Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery
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General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2019年 / 67卷
关键词
Aorta; Aneurysm; Cerebral perfusion; Brain protection; Aortic arch; Circulatory arrest; Thoracic aortic surgery;
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During open aortic arch repair, there is an interruption of cerebral perfusion and to prevent neurological sequelae, the hypothermic circulatory arrest has been established to provide sufficient brain protection coupled with adjuncts including retrograde and antegrade cerebral perfusion. To date, brain protection during open aortic arch repair is a contested topic as to which provides superior brain protection with little evidence existing to suggest supremacy of one modality over the other. This article reviews current literature reflecting on key and emerging studies in brain protection and their associated outcomes in patients undergoing open aortic arch surgery.
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