Falla cardio-respiratoria severa tratada con asistencia cardiopulmonar extracorpórea: Caso clínico
Author
Castillo F,Luis
Velasco L,Soledad
Irarrázabal Ll,Manuel José
Garayar P,Bernardita
Hernández P,Glenn
Córdova A,Samuel
Romero P,Carlos
Bugedo T,Guillermo
Abstract
Cardiopulmonary extracorporeal assistance is a high complexity procedure for patients with acute respiratory failure, who have failed conventional ventilatory support. A 30 years old female patient with bacterial endocarditis and congestive cardiac failure subjected to cardiac surgery presented severe hypoxemia, right heart failure and pulmonary hypertension, and failed conventional treatment. Cardiopulmonary support with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) reverted the pathophysiologic alterations allowing a successful recovery (Rev Méd Chile 2002; 130: 545-50)