This chapter discussed cardiac bypass – origin of associated coagulation defects, preparing the patient for surgery, and management of bleeding. Issues with ventricular assist devices will also be discussed.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-19330-0_10Thomas G. DeLoughery...
Cardiopulmonary Bypass In open heart surgery, CPB is needed to stop the heart from beating and open the cardiac chambers to surgically correct the defect, replace a valve, or bypass the coronary artery. CPB is a system that temporarily performs the function of the heart and lungs while the he...
Nine years after this breakthrough accomplishment, it was clinically applied when John Gibbon in 1953 repaired an atrial septal defect in an 18-year-old female on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) [5, 6]. After the introduction of Mayo-Gibbon machine in 1955, oxygenator becomes an integral part of...
Vented cardiac assistance: ECMO versus left heart bypass for acute left ventricular failure. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 19 作者:J Eugene,RA Ott,SJ Mccolgan,HV Roohk 摘要: Eugene J, Ott RA, McColgan SJ, Roohk HV.DOI: 10.1097/00002216-198609000-00032 被引量: 14 ...
Figure 2.Perioperative course of vitamin E. CPB, cardiopulmonary bypass; ICU, intensive care unit; N, number of patients. Circles represent outliers. 3.3. Influence of Probe Handling on the Absolute Values of Vitamin C Next, we investigated the influence of probe handling on the measured vitamin...
However, the mortality rate for cardiogenic shock patients after cardiotomy that cannot be weaned off with cardiopulmonary bypass is very high [16]. Although traditionally antithrombotic therapy was necessary prior to VA-ECMO treatment, it is no longer mandatory due to improvement in the ...
Although the technology is almost identical, ECMO and a CPB differ in many aspects such as the setting of the application, the duration of the support and the rates of complications. Despite fifty years of continuous improvement in technology and management, ECMO has weaknesses to be overcome [...
OHCAs in the CAC group occurred more frequently in metropolitan areas compared to the non-CAC group (67.1% vs. 32.1%, p < 0.01), and hospital treatments including TTM, PCI, and ECMO were also performed more frequently in the CAC group. The medians (interquartile ranges) of EMS transport...