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The Rewarming Rate and Increased Peak Temperature Alter Neurocognitive Outcome After Cardiac Surgery

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Slower rewarming during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was associated with better cognitive performance at 6 wk. These results suggest that a slower rewarming rate with lower peak temperatures during CPB may be an important factor in the prevention of neurocognitive decline after hypothermic CPB.

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