Total aortic arch replacement under intermittent pressure-augmented retrograde cerebral perfusion

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Kitahori, Kawata, Takamoto et al. described the effectiveness of a novel protocol for retrograde cerebral perfusion that included intermittent pressure augmentation for brain protection in a canine model. Based on their report, we applied this novel technique clinically. Although the duration of circulatory arrest with retrograde cerebral perfusion was long, the patient recovered consciousness soon after the operation and had no neurological deficit. Near-infrared oximetry showed recovery of intracranial blood oxygen saturation every time the pressure was augmented.© 2010 Kubota et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kubota, H., Tonari, K., Endo, H., Tsuchiya, H., Yoshino, H., & Sudo, K. (2010). Total aortic arch replacement under intermittent pressure-augmented retrograde cerebral perfusion. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-5-97

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