AbstractNeurologic injury as a consequence of cerebral embolism of either air or atherosclerotic debris during cardiac or aortic surgery is still a major cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality. While exploring various means of improving cerebral protection during complex cardiothoracic procedures, we have developed a chronic porcine model to study retrograde cerebral perfusion. We have previously demonstrated that retrograde perfusion results in a small amount of nutritive flow and provides cerebral protection that appears to be superior to simple prolonged hypothermic circulatory arrest. The current study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of retrograde cerebral perfusion in mitigating the effects of particulate cerebral embolis...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion has become a popular adjunctive technique...
OBJECTIVE: The retrograde cerebral perfusion via cannulation of the superior vena cava is a widespre...
AbstractObjective: Patients with old cerebral infarction who undergo aortic arch operations are susc...
AbstractNeurologic injury as a consequence of cerebral embolism of either air or atherosclerotic deb...
AbstractObjective: We assessed the impact on histologic and behavioral outcome of an interval of ret...
AbstractObjective: We assessed the impact on histologic and behavioral outcome of an interval of ret...
AbstractRetrograde cerebral perfusion has recently been the focus of interest as a simple new techni...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion is being used clinically during aortic ar...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing complex aortic procedures performed with deep hypothermia an...
AbstractRetrograde cerebral perfusion has recently been the focus of interest as a simple new techni...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion is being used clinically during aortic ar...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractHypothermic circulatory arrest has become an accepted technique for a variety of cardiac and...
OBJECTIVE: The retrograde cerebral perfusion via cannulation of the superior vena cava is a widespre...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion has become a popular adjunctive technique...
OBJECTIVE: The retrograde cerebral perfusion via cannulation of the superior vena cava is a widespre...
AbstractObjective: Patients with old cerebral infarction who undergo aortic arch operations are susc...
AbstractNeurologic injury as a consequence of cerebral embolism of either air or atherosclerotic deb...
AbstractObjective: We assessed the impact on histologic and behavioral outcome of an interval of ret...
AbstractObjective: We assessed the impact on histologic and behavioral outcome of an interval of ret...
AbstractRetrograde cerebral perfusion has recently been the focus of interest as a simple new techni...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion is being used clinically during aortic ar...
AbstractBackground: Patients undergoing complex aortic procedures performed with deep hypothermia an...
AbstractRetrograde cerebral perfusion has recently been the focus of interest as a simple new techni...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion is being used clinically during aortic ar...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractHypothermic circulatory arrest has become an accepted technique for a variety of cardiac and...
OBJECTIVE: The retrograde cerebral perfusion via cannulation of the superior vena cava is a widespre...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion has become a popular adjunctive technique...
OBJECTIVE: The retrograde cerebral perfusion via cannulation of the superior vena cava is a widespre...
AbstractObjective: Patients with old cerebral infarction who undergo aortic arch operations are susc...