2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-507x2011000300017
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Uso de suporte hemodinâmico e respiratório por meio de oxigenação extracorpórea por membrana (ECMO) venoarterial em um paciente politraumatizado

Abstract: Uso de suporte hemodinâmico e respiratório por meio de oxigenação extracorpórea por membrana (ECMO) venoarterial em um paciente politraumatizado INTRODUCTIONThe use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as respiratory support has been widely acknowledged as a rescue technique for refractory hypoxemia in H1N1-infected patients.(1) Recently, our institution adopted the use of ECMO in the intensive care unit (ICU) for selected refractory cardiopulmonary dysfunction cases.In the venoarterial modality, veno… Show more

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“…( 7 , 8 ) In the face of heart function improvement, the mechanical support device can be progressively withdrawn, but when cardiac function impairment is maintained, the treatment of choice would be a long-term device or heart transplant. ( 9 , 10 ) In a 6-month follow-up outpatient consult, the patient presented himself in good health, ratifying the cost-utility of this procedure in Brazil. ( 10 )…”
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“…( 7 , 8 ) In the face of heart function improvement, the mechanical support device can be progressively withdrawn, but when cardiac function impairment is maintained, the treatment of choice would be a long-term device or heart transplant. ( 9 , 10 ) In a 6-month follow-up outpatient consult, the patient presented himself in good health, ratifying the cost-utility of this procedure in Brazil. ( 10 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%