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  • 5. Antegrade selective cerebral perfusion in thoracic aorta surgery: safety of moderate hypothermia.
    Pacini D, Leone A, Di Marco L, Marsilli D, Sobaih F, Turci S, Masieri V, Di Bartolomeo R.
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg; 2007 Apr; 31(4):618-22. PubMed ID: 17254793
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  • 9. Optimal pH strategy for selective cerebral perfusion.
    Halstead JC, Spielvogel D, Meier DM, Weisz D, Bodian C, Zhang N, Griepp RB.
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg; 2005 Aug; 28(2):266-73; discussion 273. PubMed ID: 15951193
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    Sasaki T, Boni L, Riemer RK, Yeung JT, Ramamoorthy C, Beckman R, Gisner C, Shuttleworth P, Hanley FL, Reddy VM.
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  • 11. Evaluation of the use of lower body perfusion at 28°C in aortic arch surgery.
    Haldenwang PL, Klein T, Neef K, Riet T, Sterner-Kock A, Christ H, Wahlers T, Strauch JT.
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg; 2012 May; 41(5):e100-8; discussion e108-9. PubMed ID: 22436244
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  • 12. Antegrade selective cerebral perfusion combined with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest on cerebral circulation: comparison between pulsatile and nonpulsatile blood flows.
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  • 13. Avoidance of hemodilution during selective cerebral perfusion enhances neurobehavioral outcome in a survival porcine model.
    Halstead JC, Wurm M, Meier DM, Zhang N, Spielvogel D, Weisz D, Bodian C, Griepp RB.
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg; 2007 Sep; 32(3):514-20. PubMed ID: 17644341
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  • 15. Cerebral metabolism during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest vs moderate hypothermic selective cerebral perfusion in a piglet model: a microdialysis study.
    Cavus E, Hoffmann G, Bein B, Scheewe J, Meybohm P, Renner J, Scholz J, Boening A.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2009 Aug; 19(8):770-8. PubMed ID: 19624364
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  • 16. Retrograde cerebral perfusion results in flow distribution abnormalities and neuronal damage. A magnetic resonance imaging and histopathological study in pigs.
    Ye J, Ryner LN, Kozlowski P, Yang L, Del Bigio MR, Sun J, Donnelly M, Summers R, Salerno TA, Somorjai RL, Saunders JK, Deslauriers R.
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  • 17. Hyperoxia management during deep hypothermia for cerebral protection in circulatory arrest rabbit model.
    Wang Q, Yang J, Long C, Zhao J, Li Y, Xue Q, Cheng L, Cheng W.
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