Abstract

Objective. Warm bypass offers hemodynamic advantages, whereas cold bypass provides organ protection. An aortic cannula (Cobra Cannula, Cardeon, Cupertino, CA) has been devised to allow for selective perfusion of the aortic arch and descending aorta by flow segmentation to the greater and lesser curvatures of the aorta via an endoaortic baffle. The goal of this study was to determine the ability of this device to maintain adequate flows and pressures during cardiopulmonary bypass while simultaneously achieving differential temperature control.

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