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Case Reports
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation as a Resuscitation Measure in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
- Alon Nevet, Talia Polak, Ovdi Dagan, and Yehezkel Waisman.
- Isr Med Assoc J. 2015 Oct 1; 17 (10): 639-41.
BackgroundExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) may serve as a bridge to regain cardiac function in refractory resuscitation. However, its use has so far been limited owing to low availability, especially in emergency departments.ObjectivesTo describe two children with acute myocarditis successfully treated with ECMO in the emergency department of a tertiary pediatric medical center.DescriptionThe children presented with vomiting, followed by rapid deterioration to cardiogenic shock that failed to respond to conservative treatment. Given the urgency of their condition and its presumably reversible (viral) etiology, treatment with ECMO was initiated in the department's resuscitation room.ResultsOutcome was excellent, and cardiac function remained normal throughout 6 and 10 months follow-up.ConclusionsExtracorporeal life support has enormous potential in the emergency department and warrants further assessment.
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