• Intensive care medicine · Jan 1988

    Case Reports

    Extracorporeal lung assist for patient with hypercapnia due to status asthmaticus.

    • K Tajimi, T Kasai, T Nakatani, and K Kobayashi.
    • Trauma and Critical Care Center, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
    • Intensive Care Med. 1988 Jan 1;14(5):588-9.

    AbstractA 62-year-old female was brought to our emergency room in status asthmatics. She needed mechanical ventilation because of hypercapnia. However, effective mechanical ventilation was difficult because of severe airflow obstruction. Instead of conventional mechanical ventilation, we used extracorporeal lung assist (ECLA) to prevent barotrauma and lung tissue damage, and to reduce the doses of sedatives and muscle relaxants needed.

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