Does deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with versus without retrograde cerebral perfusion affect the outcomes after proximal aortic arch aneurysm and acute type A aortic dissection repair? Different pathologies and cerebral protection techniques with similar results

JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY(2022)

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Hypothermic circulatory arrest is used for proximal and total aortic arch correction in patients with aortic arch aneurysm and acute or chronic type A aortic dissection. Different cerebral perfusion techniques have been proposed for reducing morbidity and mortality rate. The study of Arnaoutakis et al. showed that deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with or without retrograde cerebral perfusion for proximal aortic aneurysm and acute type A aortic dissection correction had similar results with regard to morbidity and mortality rate. In addition, the short circulatory arrest time contributes for favorable outcomes of these patients. Although antegrade cerebral perfusion with hypothermic circulatory is widely used by many cardiac surgeons, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with or without retrograde cerebral perfusion remains an alternative and safe method for brain protection in patients undergoing proximal aortic arch aneurysm or acute type A aortic dissection repair.
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hemiarch, hypothermic circulatory arrest, outcomes, retrograde cerebral perfusion
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