In Coronary Surgery, Spare the Aorta to Save the Brain
24th Jan 2006, 00:08 GMT
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Heart surgery that limits manipulation of the aorta can reduce the risk of post-operative cognitive impairment, researchers here reported.
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