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2015
DOI: 10.14434/vad.v1i0.27859
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Massive Pulmonary Embolism with Hemodynamic Compromise Successfully Treated with Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

Abstract: Introduction: Cardiogenic shock that results from pulmonary embolus has a high mortality rate. Systemic thrombolysis is frequently used in submassive and massive pulmonary embolus and has been shown to restore circulation. However, in the event of impending or ongoing cardiac arrest, systemic thrombolysis or anticoagulation alone has not been always shown to be effective. Case reports have previously established that extracorporeal membrane oxygenation can effectively be used as an effective rescue strategy in… Show more

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“…19 On the other hand, prognosis of patients with CS due to myocarditis and pulmonary embolism is slightly better. Survival rates for myocarditis with CS range from 47% 20 to 83.3% 21,22 and 57% 23 to 100% 24 for CS caused by pulmonary embolism. 3…”
Section: Cardiogenic Shock: Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 On the other hand, prognosis of patients with CS due to myocarditis and pulmonary embolism is slightly better. Survival rates for myocarditis with CS range from 47% 20 to 83.3% 21,22 and 57% 23 to 100% 24 for CS caused by pulmonary embolism. 3…”
Section: Cardiogenic Shock: Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%