| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5885038 | Journal of Critical Care | 2016 | 28 Pages | 
Abstract
												Prolonged postoperative respiratory support is common after proximal aortic surgery. The use of DHCA was not associated with this complication in the overall cohort, although longer DHCA times were predictive when only the subset of patients undergoing DHCA was analyzed. Knowledge of the risk factors for PPRS after proximal aortic surgery should improve preoperative risk stratification and postoperative management of these patients.
											Keywords
												ChFPPRSthoracic surgical proceduresDHCALVEFGERDIQRASACPBAortaMyocardial infarctionAmerican Society of AnesthesiologistsLoscardiopulmonary bypassgastroesophageal reflux diseaseCOPDChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseRespirationDeep hypothermic circulatory arrestcirculatory arrestbody mass indexBMIlength of stayRisk factorsinterquartile rangecongestive heart failureleft ventricular ejection fraction
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											Authors
												Matthew A. MD, Asad A. MD, Brian R. MD, Judson B. MD, Asvin M. MD, John D. BSc, Ian J. MD, G. Chad MD, 
											