Abstract:Surgical outcomes of acute type A aortic dissection (aTAAD) repair have improved over the past several decades, 1 but it remains an operation with significant morbidity and mortality due to preoperative physiologic compromise and the complexity of operative repair. Factors such as shock or malperfusion syndrome may lead to extremely poor outcomes. 2 Optimizing surgical outcomes requires expedient, prudent decisions about operative conduct, including cannulation, cerebral perfusion, hypothermia, and extent of r… Show more
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