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Varying Evidence on Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Surgery
Author(s) -
Prity Gupta,
Amer Harky,
Saleem Jahangeer,
Benjamin Adams,
Mohamad Bashir
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
texas heart institute journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.373
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1526-6702
pISSN - 0730-2347
DOI - 10.14503/thij-17-6364
Subject(s) - medicine , deep hypothermic circulatory arrest , circulatory system , thoracic aortic aneurysm , perfusion , cerebral perfusion pressure , aortic aneurysm , aortic surgery , anesthesia , aneurysm , cardiology , surgery , aorta
Cardiovascular surgeons have long debated the safe duration of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest during thoracic aortic aneurysm surgery. The rationale for using adjunctive cerebral perfusion (or not) is to achieve the best technical aortic repair with the lowest risk of morbidity and death. In this literature review, we highlight the debates surrounding these issues, evaluate the disparate findings on deep hypothermic circulatory arrest durations and temperatures, and consider the usefulness of adjunctive perfusion.

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