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Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass and myocardial cardioplegic protection for neonatal arterial switch operation
Author(s) -
Ph. Pouard,
Philippe Mauriat,
Foged Ek,
Ayman Haydar,
Simone Gioanni,
N. Laquay,
L. Vaccaroni,
Pascal Vouhé
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
european journal of cardio-thoracic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.303
H-Index - 133
eISSN - 1873-734X
pISSN - 1010-7940
DOI - 10.1016/j.ejcts.2006.07.032
Subject(s) - cardiopulmonary bypass , medicine , cardiology , anesthesia , business
Hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) associated with cold myocardial protection is commonly used to perform neonatal cardiac surgery. Hypothermia is usually chosen to preserve the brain in case of failure of oxygen delivery whatever it may result from. Nowadays, there is a growing number of evidence demonstrating that hypothermia induces deleterious effects, which may culminate in organ dysfunctions. In 2001, we started a protocol where the heart and the body were no longer cooled, in all the procedures, including the arterial switch operation (ASO), except those with aortic arch reconstruction.

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