Low-flow perfusion technique for shaggy aortic arch

Background The most common complication of thoracic aortic disease with shaggy aorta is cerebral infarction. We have performed “low-flow perfusion” as a method of extracorporeal circulation to prevent cerebral embolism in patients with strong atherosclerotic lesions in the aortic arch. Methods “Low-...

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Veröffentlicht in:General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2024-07, Vol.72 (7), p.439-446
Hauptverfasser: Shuto, Takashi, Anai, Hirofumi, Wada, Tomoyuki, Kawashima, Takayuki, Mori, Kazuki, Miyamoto, Shinji
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Zusammenfassung:Background The most common complication of thoracic aortic disease with shaggy aorta is cerebral infarction. We have performed “low-flow perfusion” as a method of extracorporeal circulation to prevent cerebral embolism in patients with strong atherosclerotic lesions in the aortic arch. Methods “Low-flow perfusion” is a method in which cardiopulmonary bypass is started by partial blood removal, approaching deep hypothermia while maintaining self-cardiac output. We compared the outcomes of 12 patients who underwent the “low-flow perfusion” method (Group L) with those of 12 who underwent normal extracorporeal circulation (Group N) during aortic arch surgery since 2019. Results Group L consisted of 8 males with an average age of 73 years old, and Group N consisted of 6 males with an average age of 73 years old. The average time from the start of cooling to ventricular fibrillation was 9.5 min in Group L and 3.6 min in Group N ( p  
ISSN:1863-6705
1863-6713
1863-6713
DOI:10.1007/s11748-023-01988-7