1. Neuroprotection Strategies in Aortic Surgery
- Author
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T.B. Reece, George A. Justison, Matthew S. Mosca, Edward J. Bergeron, and Muhammad Aftab
- Subjects
Aortic arch ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aorta, Thoracic ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Neuroprotection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hypothermia, Induced ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Surgical procedures ,Aortic surgery ,Surgery ,Neurologic injury ,Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced ,030228 respiratory system ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Anesthesia ,Circulatory system ,Heart Arrest, Induced ,cardiovascular system ,Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Neurologic injury is a potentially devastating complication of aortic surgery. The methods used in aortic surgery, including systemic cooling, initiation of circulatory arrest, and rewarming during the replacement of the aortic arch, are the most complex circulatory management and surgical procedures performed in modern-day surgery. Despite the plethora of published literature, neuroprotection in aortic surgery is largely based on observational studies and institutional-based practices. This article summarizes the current evidence and emerging strategies for neuroprotection in aortic arch operations.
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- 2017