2022
DOI: 10.1177/02676591221129740
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Use of cardiopulmonary bypass machine in intensive care unit as a short term mechanical circulatory support for recovery of cardiac function

Abstract: Introduction Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is used as a bridge to recovery of cardiac function following completion of congenital cardiac surgeries where there is failure to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) or severe low cardiac output states in the post operative periods. Although ECMO is a well-established form of mechanical circulatory support, the associated cost can be a huge financial burden on families. We are an ECMO center and use the same in post operative congenital cardiac surger… Show more

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“…In a third report, Das, et al 3 used a modified CPB circuit due to limited resources at their institution in nine pediatric patients (median age 2 m) after congenital cardiac surgery. The time of support ranged from 21 h to 60 h (median 48 h), with one-third successfully weaned, of which two were discharged from hospital.…”
Section: Saving Livesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a third report, Das, et al 3 used a modified CPB circuit due to limited resources at their institution in nine pediatric patients (median age 2 m) after congenital cardiac surgery. The time of support ranged from 21 h to 60 h (median 48 h), with one-third successfully weaned, of which two were discharged from hospital.…”
Section: Saving Livesmentioning
confidence: 99%