“…Our flow rate is also supported by the findings of decreased whole body oxygen consumption up to 30% at 32 8C [12]. On the other hand, Coselli's group, using a lower flow rate of 400 ml/min for four branches at normothermia, reported that intermittent cold crystalloid perfusion provides superior renal protection than selective perfusion [13]. Safi and Colleagues [14], using a lower flow rate of 200-600 ml/min for four branches at moderate hypothermia, also reported no beneficial effect of selective perfusion on renal function.…”