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Numata S et al. – The mortality and neurological outcomes of aortic surgery using unilateral antegrade cerebral perfusion with moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest produced satisfactory results. Bilateral cannulation and deep hypothermia appear to be unnecessary in most cases. The coagulopathy from deep hypothermia is thereby avoided.

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