Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8653021 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Contemporary elective aortic arch repair can be achieved with low mortality and a low incidence of neurologic dysfunction. ASCP was confirmed to be the safest method of cerebral protection. The extent of aortic arch replacement (apart from the frozen elephant trunk [FET] procedure) was not related to increased rates of TND or PND.
Keywords
LVEFTCCDASCPtemporary neurologic dysfunctionTNDDHCAAUROCCTATIAFETNIRSPNDCPBcomputed tomographic angiographyElectroencephalographycardiopulmonary bypassfrozen elephant trunktransient ischemic attackelephant trunkDeep hypothermic circulatory arrestNear-infrared spectroscopyArea under the receiver operating characteristicEEGleft ventricular ejection fraction
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Authors
Mariano MD, Giacomo MD, Giuseppina G. MD, Sebastiano MD, Giuliano MD, Johannes Christiaan MD, Patrick MD, Uday MD, Wim J. MD, PhD, Robin H. MD, PhD,