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Selective cerebral perfusion with mild hypothermic lower body circulatory arrest is safe for aortic arch surgery. | LitMetric

Objectives: The antegrade selective cerebral perfusion (SCP) technique, which extends the safe time limit for arch surgery, has now gained acceptance. However, neither the optimal hypothermic temperature nor the optimal SCP flow rate has been clearly determined.

Methods: From January 2008 to February 2012, a total of 105 patients underwent total arch replacement under a single surgeon (A.T.) at Shiga Medical University Hospital. The patients were 85 males and 20 females with a mean age of 73 years (range 41-88). The cause of the aneurysm was atherosclerosis in 90 patients and dissection in 15. Eighty-one patients with chronic lesion underwent elective surgery and 24 underwent emergent surgery. Univariate analysis of postoperative neurological dysfunction and early mortality was performed.

Results: The mean operation time, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time, coronary ischaemic time, lower body circulatory arrest (CA) time and SCP time were 277 ± 83 min, 164 ± 40 min, 92 ± 33 min, 58 ± 22 min and 95 ± 28 min, respectively. Thirty-day mortality occurred in 1 ruptured emergent case (1%). Hospital mortality (>30 days) occurred in 3 cases (3%), 2 due to multisystem organ failure following emergent rupture and the other to cerebrovascular accident in an elective surgery case. Permanent neurological dysfunction (PND) occurred in 3 patients (3%) and temporary neurological dysfunction (TND) also in 3 patients (3%).

Conclusions: SCP under mild hypothermia can be safely applied to aortic arch surgery and is associated with a low rate of hospital mortality and morbidity. However, prolonged SCP time is associated with incidences of postoperative neurological deficit.

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