Cerebral perfusion and hypothermic circulatory arrest. 1996

S Chanyi
New Brunswick Heart Centre, Saint John Regional Hospital, Canada.

Since DeBakey's replacement of an aortic arch aneurysm using cardiopulmonary bypass and individual perfusion of the brachiocephalic and carotid arteries, selective cerebral perfusion has been used as an effective method of cerebral protection. Although interest in this technique waned with the evolution of hypothermic circulatory arrest, complications arising from long and challenging aortic procedures have led to a renewed interest in perfusion of the cerebral circulation. During aortic arch surgery, antegrade and retrograde cerebral perfusion techniques have been used in an effort to prolong the "safe" duration during which conventional cardiopulmonary bypass flow to the brain is interrupted. Although the degree to which retrograde cerebral flow is able to perfuse cerebral tissue remains controversial, its use may afford protection through other mechanisms as well. This paper will review techniques, benefits, and limitations of antegrade and retrograde cerebral perfusion and their role in conjunction with hypothermic systemic circulatory arrest.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002315 Cardiopulmonary Bypass Diversion of the flow of blood from the entrance of the right atrium directly to the aorta (or femoral artery) via an oxygenator thus bypassing both the heart and lungs. Heart-Lung Bypass,Bypass, Cardiopulmonary,Bypass, Heart-Lung,Bypasses, Cardiopulmonary,Bypasses, Heart-Lung,Cardiopulmonary Bypasses,Heart Lung Bypass,Heart-Lung Bypasses
D002560 Cerebrovascular Circulation The circulation of blood through the BLOOD VESSELS of the BRAIN. Brain Blood Flow,Regional Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Circulation,Cerebral Perfusion Pressure,Circulation, Cerebrovascular,Blood Flow, Brain,Blood Flow, Cerebral,Brain Blood Flows,Cerebral Blood Flows,Cerebral Circulations,Cerebral Perfusion Pressures,Circulation, Cerebral,Flow, Brain Blood,Flow, Cerebral Blood,Perfusion Pressure, Cerebral,Pressure, Cerebral Perfusion
D006324 Heart Arrest, Induced A procedure to stop the contraction of MYOCARDIUM during HEART SURGERY. It is usually achieved with the use of chemicals (CARDIOPLEGIC SOLUTIONS) or cold temperature (such as chilled perfusate). Cardiac Arrest, Induced,Cardioplegia,Induced Cardiac Arrest,Induced Heart Arrest,Cardioplegias
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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