Journal article
Direct cerebral perfusion and cooling in experimental cardiac arrest
R Bellomo, B Marino, P Angelopoulos, S Carson, G Eastwood, J Kosaka, N Iguchi, A Hilton, C May
Critical Care and Resuscitation | AUSTRALASIAN MED PUBL CO LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: Cerebral protection is a key priority during cardiac arrest (CA). However, current approaches are suboptimal. Objective: To test whether direct perfusion and cooling of the anterior cerebral circulation by means of cerebral vessel cannulation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) increases cerebral oxygenation and induces cerebral hypothermia during CA. Methods: We performed proof-of-concept animal experiments in sheep. We cannulated the carotid artery (for antegrade perfusion) or the jugular vein (for retrograde perfusion) for direct perfusion and cooling, and the jugular vein on the opposite side for drainage. We connected these cannulae to an ECMO circuit. We induced ..
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