Antegrade Versus Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion for Ascending Aorta and
Aortic Arch Replacement: Literature Review
- Ahmed Alnajar,
- Elizabeth Aleong,
- Muhammad Azhar ,
- Ryan Azarrafiy,
- Joseph Lamelas
Ahmed Alnajar
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Corresponding Author:aalnajar@med.miami.edu
Author ProfileRyan Azarrafiy
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Author ProfileJoseph Lamelas
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Author ProfileAbstract
Aortic arch and hemiarch surgery necessitate the temporary interruption
of blood perfusion to the brain. Despite its complexity, hemiarch and
ascending aortic surgery can be performed via a minimally invasive
approach. Due to the higher risk of neurological injury during
circulatory arrest, several techniques were developed to further protect
the brain during this surgery. We searched the Embase, Medline, and
Cochrane databases and identified articles reporting outcomes of
antegrade and retrograde cerebral perfusion strategies. Herein, we
outline surgical approaches, intra-operative technical considerations,
and clinical outcomes of hemiarch and ascending aortic surgery.06 Jul 2020Submitted to Journal of Cardiac Surgery 06 Jul 2020Submission Checks Completed
06 Jul 2020Assigned to Editor
07 Jul 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
27 Jul 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Jul 2020Editorial Decision: Revise Major
16 Aug 20201st Revision Received
24 Aug 2020Submission Checks Completed
24 Aug 2020Assigned to Editor
24 Aug 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
09 Sep 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
10 Sep 2020Editorial Decision: Accept