Complete neurologic recovery after ten minutes of absent cerebral blood
flow at normothermia
- Timothy Pennel,
- Friedhelm Beyersdorf,
- Elliot Gates,
- Peter Zilla
Timothy Pennel
University of Cape Town
Corresponding Author:tim.pennel@uct.ac.za
Author ProfileAbstract
Prolonged normothermic cardiac arrest is associated with a high
incidence of neurological morbidity and mortality1. Whole body
temperature-controlled perfusion has been applied to limit reperfusion
injury and minimize ischemia2. We describe the full recovery of a
patient after the application of rapid hypothermia following an
intraoperative aortic rupture with ten minutes of absent cerebral blood
flow.