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Innominate and Axillary Cannulation in Aortic Arch Surgery Provide Similar Neuroprotection
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  • Canadian journal of cardiology, 2016-01, Vol.32 (1), p.117-123
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England: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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MEDLINE
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  • Abstract Background Contemporaneous trends in cerebral protection during aortic arch surgery include moderate hypothermia (22°C-28°C) and continuous antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP). Innominate artery cannulation is a simplified, alternative route for ACP; however, clinical outcomes have yet to be evaluated against the gold standard of axillary cannulation. Methods Between 2008 and 2015, 140 consecutive patients underwent hemiarch reconstruction with moderate hypothermia and continuous ACP at 2 institutions. Axillary cannulation was used in 74 patients (31.1% female, 64.8 ± 12.7 years) and the remaining 66 patients (24.2% female, 60.8 ± 10.5 years) had direct cannulation of the innominate artery for delivery of ACP. Results Although there were no statistically significant differences in complications, neurological events were almost twice as frequent in innominate (19.7%) than in axillary (10.8%; P  = 0.142) whereas prolonged mechanical ventilation was much more common with axillary (17.6%) vs innominate (7.6%; P  = 0.078). There were no mortalities in the axillary group and 1 in the innominate group (0% vs 1.5%; P > 0.471) and no statistically significant differences in any other postoperative complications or hospital length of stay. There was a reduction in total operating room time in the innominate group (axillary 454 ± 115 minutes, innominate 318 ± 125 minutes; P < 0.001), and in the matched subgroup analysis of patients who underwent Bentall and hemiarch reconstruction (axillary 456 ± 109 minutes, innominate 370 ± 106 minutes; P  = 0.003). Conclusions Axillary and innominate artery cannulation for ACP during proximal aortic arch reconstructive surgery resulted in similarly excellent neurological outcomes. Innominate artery cannulation might reduce total surgical time. Possible clinically relevant differences in neurological and respiratory complications require assessment in randomized controlled trials.

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