Journal of cardiac surgery
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Deep hypothermia with circulatory arrest is the usual method of cerebral protection during replacement of the aortic arch. It has the enormous advantage of allowing the surgical repair to be carried out in a complete bloodless field with no aortic cross-clamping. However, this method only gives the surgeon a limited period of time to carry out the aortic repair. ⋯ Thirteen nonfatal neurological complications were observed. The type of lesion, gender, age, duration of CPB, cerebral perfusion, and circulatory arrest had no influence on the neurological outcome of the patients. In our experience, antegrade selective perfusion of the brain with cold blood and moderate hypothermic central temperature constitutes the method of choice for cerebral protection during surgery of the aortic arch as it requires no prolonged CPB and does not limit the time available to perform the aortic repair.