2001
DOI: 10.1161/str.32.suppl_1.378-d
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Passive Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion (PRCP)Following Routine Cardiac Valve Surgery Eliminates the Risk of Peri-Operative Cerebral Vascular Accidents

Abstract: P215 A post-operative neurologic event, in the open heart patient, is second only to a low cardiac output state as the complication most highly associated with in-hospital death. In the elderly, the incidence of a cerebral vascular accident (CVA), following cardiac valve surgery in particular, may be as high as 11%. This may be the result of either macro-embolism (air/debris) or inadequate perfusion pressure. We have previously demonstrated in a cohort of valve patients that upon di… Show more

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