Objective: Our objective was to determine whether the use of unilateral (u-ACP) or bilateral antegrade cerebral perfusion (b-ACP) results in different mortality and neurologic outcomes after complex aortic surgery. Methods: PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies reporting on postoperative mortality and permanent (PND) and temporary neurologic dysfunction (TND) in complex aortic surgery requiring circulatory arrest with antegrade cerebral protection. Analysis of heterogeneity was performed with the Cochrane Q statistic. Results: Twenty-eight studies were analyzed for a total of 1894 patients receiving u-ACP versus 3206 receiving b-ACP. Pooled analysis showed similar rates of 30-day mortality (8.6% vs 9.2% for u-ACP and b-ACP, respectively; P = .78), PND (6.1% vs 6.5%; P = .80), and TND (7.1% vs 8.8%; P = .46). Age, sex, and cardiopulmonary bypass time did not influence effect size estimates. Higher rates of postoperative mortality and PND were among nonelective operations and for highest temperatures and duration of the circulatory arrest. The Egger test excluded publication bias for the outcomes investigated. Conclusions: This meta-analysis shows that b-ACP and u-ACP have similar postoperative mortality and both PND and TND rates after circulatory arrest for complex aortic surgery.

Unilateral versus bilateral antegrade cerebral protection during circulatory arrest in aortic surgery: A meta-analysis of 5100 patients / Angeloni, Emiliano; Benedetto, Umberto; Johanna J. M., Takkenberg; Ivan, Stigliano; Antonino, Roscitano; Giovanni, Melina; Sinatra, Riccardo. - In: JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0022-5223. - 147:1(2014), pp. 60-67. (Intervento presentato al convegno Aortic Surgery Symposium of the American-Association-for-Thoracic-Surgery (AATS) tenutosi a New York, NY nel APR 26-27, 2012) [10.1016/j.jtcvs.2012.10.029].

Unilateral versus bilateral antegrade cerebral protection during circulatory arrest in aortic surgery: A meta-analysis of 5100 patients

ANGELONI, EMILIANO;Giovanni Melina;SINATRA, Riccardo
2014

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Objective: Our objective was to determine whether the use of unilateral (u-ACP) or bilateral antegrade cerebral perfusion (b-ACP) results in different mortality and neurologic outcomes after complex aortic surgery. Methods: PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies reporting on postoperative mortality and permanent (PND) and temporary neurologic dysfunction (TND) in complex aortic surgery requiring circulatory arrest with antegrade cerebral protection. Analysis of heterogeneity was performed with the Cochrane Q statistic. Results: Twenty-eight studies were analyzed for a total of 1894 patients receiving u-ACP versus 3206 receiving b-ACP. Pooled analysis showed similar rates of 30-day mortality (8.6% vs 9.2% for u-ACP and b-ACP, respectively; P = .78), PND (6.1% vs 6.5%; P = .80), and TND (7.1% vs 8.8%; P = .46). Age, sex, and cardiopulmonary bypass time did not influence effect size estimates. Higher rates of postoperative mortality and PND were among nonelective operations and for highest temperatures and duration of the circulatory arrest. The Egger test excluded publication bias for the outcomes investigated. Conclusions: This meta-analysis shows that b-ACP and u-ACP have similar postoperative mortality and both PND and TND rates after circulatory arrest for complex aortic surgery.
2014
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Unilateral versus bilateral antegrade cerebral protection during circulatory arrest in aortic surgery: A meta-analysis of 5100 patients / Angeloni, Emiliano; Benedetto, Umberto; Johanna J. M., Takkenberg; Ivan, Stigliano; Antonino, Roscitano; Giovanni, Melina; Sinatra, Riccardo. - In: JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0022-5223. - 147:1(2014), pp. 60-67. (Intervento presentato al convegno Aortic Surgery Symposium of the American-Association-for-Thoracic-Surgery (AATS) tenutosi a New York, NY nel APR 26-27, 2012) [10.1016/j.jtcvs.2012.10.029].
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