Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2878208 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Brain protection is important during aortic arch surgery, especially in patients with cerebral ischemia. We clinically applied the effectiveness of a novel protocol of retrograde cerebral perfusion with intermittent pressure augmentation for brain protection in a canine model, as described in a previous report. Although, in our patient the brachiocephalic artery and left subclavian artery were occluded as a result of aortitis, there was a history of right cerebral infarction, recovery of consciousness, and no neurologic sequelae. Near-infrared oximetry showed recovery of intracranial blood oxygen saturation every time the pressure was augmented.
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Authors
Hiroshi MD, PhD, Shinichi MD, PhD, Hideaki MD, PhD, Kazuhiko MD, PhD, Mitsuhiro MD, PhD, Kunihiko MD, PhD, Hidehito MD, Hiroshi MD, Yusuke MD, Yu MD, Kenichi MD, PhD,