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Low-flow perfusion via the innominate artery during aortic arch operations provides only limited somatic circulatory support☆

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Compared to DHCA, low-flow perfusion via the innominate artery provides superior neuroprotection despite higher tissue temperatures. Although collateral blood flow via the subclavian artery and the circulus arteriosus willisii has often been presumed, only 'trickle-flow' with some protective potential was detectable in the femoral arteries during low-flow perfusion. Origin of elevated lactate and AST levels seems to be the lower limbs.

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