Cerebral perfusion in aortic arch surgery: antegrade, retrograde, or both?
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Cerebral perfusion in aortic arch surgery: antegrade, retrograde, or both?
Keywords: Aortic aneurysm, thoracic/surgery; aneurysm, dissecting/surgery; brain ischemia/prevention & control; cerebrovascular disorders/etiology; heart arrest, induced/adverse effects; hypothermia, induced/adverse effects; perfusion/methods; stroke, prevention & control.
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