2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2016.04.014
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The Aortic Root Replacement Procedure: 12-year Experience from the Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons Database

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“…Gaier, et al [18] found cerebral perfusion pressure to be at least as effective as the flow rate for cerebral circulation and indicated that the cerebral perfusion pressure was highest with ascending aorta and axillary artery cannulation. In another study, unilateral and bilateral cerebral perfusion were found to have no effect on mortality, but unilateral perfusion was reported to have high risk for neurological dysfunction due to variations of the circle of Willis, thus the bilateral perfusion may be more effective than study conducted by Dhuranlar, et al [10] involving 837 patients with elective, urgent and emergent ascending and aortic arch aneurysm, the PND was 2.3%. In 501 patient undergoing aortic arch surgery performed by Khaladj, et al [11], TND was 13.4% and PND was 9.6%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Gaier, et al [18] found cerebral perfusion pressure to be at least as effective as the flow rate for cerebral circulation and indicated that the cerebral perfusion pressure was highest with ascending aorta and axillary artery cannulation. In another study, unilateral and bilateral cerebral perfusion were found to have no effect on mortality, but unilateral perfusion was reported to have high risk for neurological dysfunction due to variations of the circle of Willis, thus the bilateral perfusion may be more effective than study conducted by Dhuranlar, et al [10] involving 837 patients with elective, urgent and emergent ascending and aortic arch aneurysm, the PND was 2.3%. In 501 patient undergoing aortic arch surgery performed by Khaladj, et al [11], TND was 13.4% and PND was 9.6%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In addition, Pacini et al [15] reported a 6.9% early-term mortality rate. Dhurandhar et al [1] reported an overall 5.9% early mortality rate (30 days) and a 3.6% elective surgery mortality. Furthermore, Pacini et al [15] reported a 274-patient study in that composite valve graft replacement was performed with a 6.9% early mortality rate.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Mataraci et al [14] reported longterm results of 254 patients: overall survival rates in one, three, and five years were 88.4%, 87.4%, and 84.5%, respectively, which was directly affected by the diagnosis of Marfan syndrome. Dhurandhar et al [1] reported that the overall survival rate was 84.4% in five years and 68.7% in 10 years. Pacini et al [15] reported five-year and 10-year survival rates as 77.7% and 63%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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