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Arch and descending aortic aneurysms: influence of perfusion technique on neurological outcome.

S Westaby1, T Katsumata, G Vaccari.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for thoracic aortic operations with hypothermic circulatory arrest, retrograde perfusion through the descending aorta carries the risk of cerebral malperfusion or embolism. We have, therefore, routinely used a central cannulation technique for distal arch and descending aortic operations since 1995. In this study, we compared neurological outcome in consecutive patients undergoing femoral versus ascending aortic perfusion for these aneurysms.
METHODS: Between 1987 and 1998, 61 patients underwent aortic resection with circulatory arrest, but without retrograde cerebral perfusion, for lesions of the aortic arch and descending aorta. Thirty-one patients had fusiform true aneurysms, 19 had aortic dissection and 11 had extensive saccular or false aneurysms. Thirty-two patients (52%) were perfused via the femoral artery (group A), and 29 patients (48%) from the ascending aorta (group B). Operative mortality and morbidity, and neurological outcome, were reviewed.
RESULTS: There were no differences between the groups in mean age, pathology, abdominal and peripheral vascular disease, net perfusion time, or circulatory arrest time. There were four hospital deaths (three in group A and one in group B; P = 0.61), including one neurological death in group A, group A suffered a higher incidence of neurological events (nine patients: 28%) than group B (two patients: 7%; P = 0.03). Temporary focal neurological deficits occurred in both groups (two patients in group A, 6% and two patients in group B, 7%; P > 0.99), but permanent injury occurred exclusively in group A (seven patients: four with monoplegia, one with hemiplegia, and two with diffuse cerebral injury with one death; P = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Anterograde perfusion using a proximal aortic cannula provides a low risk of cerebral embolism and allows extensive aortic resection with low morbidity.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10219551     DOI: 10.1016/s1010-7940(98)00310-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 1010-7940            Impact factor:   4.191


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