Cardiovasc Surg. 2006;132:283-290.
30. McCusker K, Vijay V, DeBois W, Helm R, Sisto D. MAST
system: a new condensed cardiopulmonary bypass circuit
for adult cardiac surgery. Perfusion. 2001;16:447-452.
31. Cormack JE, Forest RJ, Groom RC, Morton J. Size makes
a difference: use of a low-prime cardiopulmonary bypass
circuit and autologous priming in small adults. Perfusion.
2000;15:129-135.
32. Beholz S, Zheng L, Kessler M, Rusche M, Konertz W. A
new PRECiSe (priming reduced extracorporeal circulation
setup) minimizes the need for blood transfusions: first clini-
cal results in coronary artery bypass grafting. Heart Surg
Forum. 2005;8:E132-E135.
33. Bronson SL, Riley JB, Blessing JP, Ereth MH, Dearani JA.
Prescriptive patient extracorporeal circuit and oxygenator
sizing reduces hemodilution and allogeneic blood product
transfusion during adult cardiac surgery. J Extra Corpor
Technol. 2013;45:167-172.
34. de Somer F, Mulholland JW, Bryan MR, Aloisio T, Van
Nooten GJ, Ranucci M. O2 delivery and CO2 production
during cardiopulmonary bypass as determinants of acute
kidney injury: time for a goal-directed perfusion manage-
ment? Crit Care. 2011;15:R192.
35. Iribarne A, Easterwood R, Russo MJ, Chan EY, Smith CR,
Argenziano M. Comparative effectiveness of minimally
invasive versus traditional sternotomy mitral valve surgery
in elderly patients. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2012;143:
S86-S90.
36. Murzi M, Cerillo AG, Miceli A, et al. Antegrade and ret-
rograde arterial perfusion strategy in minimally invasive
mitral-valve surgery: a propensity score analysis on 1280
patients. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2013;43:e167-e172.
37. Modi P, Chitwood WR Jr. Retrograde femoral arterial perfu-
sion and stroke risk during minimally invasive mitral valve
surgery: is there cause for concern? Ann Cardiothorac Surg.
2013;2:E1.
38. Moodley S, Schoenhagen P, Gillinov AM, et al. Preoperative
multidetector computed tomograpy angiography for plan-
ning of minimally invasive robotic mitral valve surgery:
impact on decision making. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
2013;146:262-268.e1.
39. Svensson LG. Progress in ascending and aortic arch sur-
gery: minimally invasive surgery, blood conservation,
and neurological deficit prevention. Ann Thorac Surg.
2002;74:S1786-S1788; discussion S92-S99.
40. Casselman FP, Van Slycke S, Dom H, Lambrechts DL,
Vermeulen Y, Vanermen H. Endoscopic mitral valve repair:
feasible, reproducible, and durable. J Thorac Cardiovasc
Surg. 2003;125:273-282.
41. Misfeld M, Davierwala P. Crystalloid-based cardiople-
gia for minimally invasive cardiac surgery.
Semin Thorac
Cardiovasc Surg. 2012;24:305-307.
at UNIV MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON on August 28, 2014
scv.sagepub.com
Downloaded from