2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2010.03.012
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Thoracic Surgical Procedures Supported by a Pumpless Interventional Lung Assist

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“…Similarly, patients undergoing thoracic procedures with major blood loss will also develop a deficiency of platelets, fibrinogen and other clotting factors, which will prolong coagulation in the absence of heparin. There are multiple reports of surgical interventions with high bleeding risk using ECLS without heparin (19,30,32,36,37). In our institution, we routinely target an ACT of 160-180 s intraoperatively.…”
Section: Planning Thoracic Surgery Procedures With Ecls Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, patients undergoing thoracic procedures with major blood loss will also develop a deficiency of platelets, fibrinogen and other clotting factors, which will prolong coagulation in the absence of heparin. There are multiple reports of surgical interventions with high bleeding risk using ECLS without heparin (19,30,32,36,37). In our institution, we routinely target an ACT of 160-180 s intraoperatively.…”
Section: Planning Thoracic Surgery Procedures With Ecls Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pumpless AV ECMO has also been used to facilitate wedge resection and decortication in post pneumonectomy patients (30).…”
Section: Difficult or Impossible One Lung Ventilation (Olv)mentioning
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“…There are a number of reports of its use in other clinical scenarios, namely, as a bridge to transplant, 11,25 in combined head and chest injury, 7,8,26 in near fatal asthma, [27][28][29] as an aid to weaning from mechanical ventilation, 12,30 to facilitate thoracic surgery 19,22,31 and to facilitate transfer. 32,33 However, these are all case reports or very small case series and as such do not provide any definitive evidence of benefit.…”
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“…He was treated as an outpatient with a fluoroquinolone for 3 lung transplantation, (8) and major thoracic surgery. (9) In an attempt to treat acidosis, iLA is often used in combination with renal replacement therapies. (10) Absolute contraindications to iLA use include heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, severe septic shock, severe cardiogenic shock, and a body weight of less than 20 kg.…”
Section: Letter To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%