
In recent years, the debate over the optimal temperature setting for hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) during thoracic aortic surgery has intensified. Traditionally, it’s been assumed that lower temperatures might exacerbate coagulopathy, leading to excessive bleeding. However, clinical studies devoid of confounding factors have been scarce. This study by Hayato Ise aims to provide clarity on…
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