2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-016-0699-6
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External carotid compression: a novel technique to improve cerebral perfusion during selective antegrade cerebral perfusion for aortic arch surgery

Abstract: External carotid compression: a novel technique to improve cerebral perfusion during selective antegrade cerebral perfusion for aortic arch surgery La compression externe de la carotide: une technique innovante pour améliorer la perfusion cérébrale pendant une perfusion cérébrale antérograde sélective pour une chirurgie de la crosse aortique Abstract Purpose Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion (SACP) involving cannulation of either the axillary or innominate artery is a commonly used technique for maintaini… Show more

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“…When the numeric value of rSO 2 is lesser than 20% of the baseline value or an absolute value of 50, insufficient cerebral perfusion needs to be carefully identified (87); therefore, effective measures, such as the appropriate increase of CO 2 , maintaining blood flow and blood pressure, adjusting the position of cannulation or adding bilateral/global brain perfusion, need to be adopted to improve brain perfusion (88). Also, other assisting approaches, including using a balloon-tip cannula inserted into the left carotid artery (89), direct external clamping of the left carotid artery near its origin from the aortic arch, and application of external pressure with the ultrasound probe to partially compress the left carotid artery, will reduce the carotid "steal" phenomenon and increase rSO 2 (90) .…”
Section: Significance Of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the numeric value of rSO 2 is lesser than 20% of the baseline value or an absolute value of 50, insufficient cerebral perfusion needs to be carefully identified (87); therefore, effective measures, such as the appropriate increase of CO 2 , maintaining blood flow and blood pressure, adjusting the position of cannulation or adding bilateral/global brain perfusion, need to be adopted to improve brain perfusion (88). Also, other assisting approaches, including using a balloon-tip cannula inserted into the left carotid artery (89), direct external clamping of the left carotid artery near its origin from the aortic arch, and application of external pressure with the ultrasound probe to partially compress the left carotid artery, will reduce the carotid "steal" phenomenon and increase rSO 2 (90) .…”
Section: Significance Of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%