Cerebral protection strategies for type A aortic dissection repair.

Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA USA.

Published: December 2023

Importance: Techniques to preserve neurological function during type A aortic dissection repairs have been broadly discussed in the literature and heavily debated. Despite the effectiveness of various approaches, a consensus lacks on how to maintain optimal cerebral temperature during surgery This review examines the three predominant cerebral protection strategies in aortic arch reconstructions: straight deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (sDHCA), retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP), and antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP).

Observations: The signature characteristics of sDHCA, RCP, and ACP are similar-hypothermia, with or without cerebral perfusion. Employing cerebral perfusion techniques may prolong operative times, while ACP permits operation at higher body temperatures, albeit with restricted operative durations.

Conclusion: For type A dissection arch reconstructions, sDHCA, RCP, and ACP can be successfully implemented. Factors such as operative times and individual patient conditions should be considered when choosing a cerebral protection strategy.

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