Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae

Albert AA, Beller C, Arnrich B, Walter JA, Rosendahl UP, Hetzel A, Priss H, Ennker J (2002)
Perfusion 17(6): 451-456.

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Albert, Alexander A; Beller, Carsten; Arnrich, Bert; Walter, Jörg A.; Rosendahl, Ulrich P.; Hetzel, A.; Priss, Horst; Ennker, Jürgen
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Objective: To compare the impact of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae on stroke occurrence, location, and severity. Methods: Prospective data were collected on 8129 patients (coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and/or valvular surgery). ‘Bent-tip’ aortic cannulae were used in 15.6% of cases and ‘straight’ end-hole cannulae in 84.4% of cases. Results: There were a total of 137 strokes: right anterior 52, left anterior 39, bilateral 23, posterior 18, and location not established5. With the use of bent-tip cannulae, the incidence of strokes was 0.9% versus 1.8% with straight cannulae (c2, p=0.026). Bilateral and posterior strokes occurred more often with the use of straight cannulae (c2, p = 0.015). Straight cannulae also related to the severity of strokes (c2, p = 0.003). Conclusions: There is an influence of the type of cannula on the occurrence, location, and severity of strokes. Straight cannulae cause significantly more often and more severe bilateral and posterior strokes than bent-tip cannulae.
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Zeitschriftentitel
Perfusion
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17
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
451-456
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1477-111X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2714644

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Albert AA, Beller C, Arnrich B, et al. Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae. Perfusion. 2002;17(6):451-456.
Albert, A. A., Beller, C., Arnrich, B., Walter, J. A., Rosendahl, U. P., Hetzel, A., Priss, H., et al. (2002). Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae. Perfusion, 17(6), 451-456. doi:10.1191/0267659102pf613oa
Albert, Alexander A, Beller, Carsten, Arnrich, Bert, Walter, Jörg A., Rosendahl, Ulrich P., Hetzel, A., Priss, Horst, and Ennker, Jürgen. 2002. “Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae”. Perfusion 17 (6): 451-456.
Albert, A. A., Beller, C., Arnrich, B., Walter, J. A., Rosendahl, U. P., Hetzel, A., Priss, H., and Ennker, J. (2002). Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae. Perfusion 17, 451-456.
Albert, A.A., et al., 2002. Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae. Perfusion, 17(6), p 451-456.
A.A. Albert, et al., “Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae”, Perfusion, vol. 17, 2002, pp. 451-456.
Albert, A.A., Beller, C., Arnrich, B., Walter, J.A., Rosendahl, U.P., Hetzel, A., Priss, H., Ennker, J.: Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae. Perfusion. 17, 451-456 (2002).
Albert, Alexander A, Beller, Carsten, Arnrich, Bert, Walter, Jörg A., Rosendahl, Ulrich P., Hetzel, A., Priss, Horst, and Ennker, Jürgen. “Is there any impact of the shape of aortic end-hole cannula on stroke occurrence? Clinical evaluation of straight and bent-tip aortic cannulae”. Perfusion 17.6 (2002): 451-456.

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