Intermittent pressure augmentation during retrograde cerebral perfusion under
Intermittent pressure augmentation during retrograde cerebral perfusion under moderate hypothermia provides adequate neuroprotection: An experimental study Mitsuhiro Kawata, MD, Shinichi Takamoto, MD, Ph. D, Kazuo Kitahori, MD, Ph. D, Hiroyuki Tsukihara, MD, Tetsuro Morota, MD, Ph. D, Minoru Ono, MD, Ph. D, Noboru Motomura, MD, Ph. D, Arata Murakami, MD, Ph. D, Yoshihiro Suematsu, MD, Ph. D The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Volume 132 Issue 1 Pages 80 -88 (July 2006) DOI: 10. 1016/j. jtcvs. 2006. 01. 060 Copyright © 2006 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery Terms and Conditions
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