Journal article

Outcomes of second-run extracorporeal life support in children: A single-institution experience

L Bohuta, Y D'Udekem, D Best, P Alexander, L Barozzi, W Butt

Annals of Thoracic Surgery | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2011

Abstract

Background: After weaning from mechanical circulatory support with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or ventricular assist devices, patients may recurrently deteriorate and require reinstitution of support. Potential benefits of this desperate strategy are not well documented. Methods: We reviewed the hospital records of all patients in whom second-run mechanical circulatory support was instituted from May 1988 to August 2010. Results: Second-run support was instigated in 26 (4.6%) of 567 patients who underwent short-term mechanical circulatory support. Underlying pathologies requiring support were cardiac in 20 patients (76.9%) and noncardiac in 6 patients (23.1%).The majority of patients..

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