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Reoperative arch-first total arch repair after previous acute type A aortic dissection repair. [PDF]
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State-of-the-Art Review of Aortic Arch Reconstruction With the Frozen Elephant Trunk. [PDF]
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Total aortic arch replacement: Superior ventriculo-arterial coupling with decellularized allografts compared with conventional prostheses [PDF]
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Effects of different doses of ulinastatin on organ protection of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in rats. [PDF]
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Kidney protection during surgery on the thoracoabdominal aorta: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Reentry to the Mediastinum When the Ascending Aorta Is Adherent to the Sternum: A Two-Stage Sternotomy Approach. [PDF]
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Circulatory Arrest During Deep Hypothermia Induced by Peritoneal Dialysis
Archives of Surgery, 1971Small, conditioned dogs underwent deep hypothermia by peritoneal dialysis, followed by a 30-minute circulatory arrest and rewarming. Direct cooling of the viscera induces hypothermia more rapidly than topical hypothermia. All animals survived with no neurologic deficit.
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The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1977
Plasma lipids, blood glucose, plasma insulin (IRI) and serum dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) were measured in 30 subjects undergoing surface-induced deep hypothermia with circulatory arrest for open-heart surgery. Non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) in the plasma rapidly increased at the lowest temperature (23 degrees C) reached and other lipids in the ...
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Plasma lipids, blood glucose, plasma insulin (IRI) and serum dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) were measured in 30 subjects undergoing surface-induced deep hypothermia with circulatory arrest for open-heart surgery. Non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) in the plasma rapidly increased at the lowest temperature (23 degrees C) reached and other lipids in the ...
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The Journal of trauma, 1991
Deaths from uncontrollable hemorrhage might be prevented by arresting the circulation under protective hypothermia to allow resuscitative surgery to repair these injuries in a bloodless field. We have shown previously that in hemorrhagic shock, circulatory arrest of 60 minutes under deep hypothermia (tympanic membrane temperature, Ttm = 15 degrees C ...
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Deaths from uncontrollable hemorrhage might be prevented by arresting the circulation under protective hypothermia to allow resuscitative surgery to repair these injuries in a bloodless field. We have shown previously that in hemorrhagic shock, circulatory arrest of 60 minutes under deep hypothermia (tympanic membrane temperature, Ttm = 15 degrees C ...
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