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Post-cardiotomy circulatory support with the Terumo Baby – Rx tm oxygenator in a newborn

D Picarelli

Congenital Cardiac Surgery, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

CH Kreutzer

Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Hospital Posadas, Buenos Aires - Argentina

M Barboza

Perfusion Dept, Congenital Cardiac Surgery, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

S Antunez

Pediatric Cardiology, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

G Pose

Pediatric Cardiology, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

G Touyá

Congenital Cardiac Surgery, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

L Liguera

Congenital Cardiac Surgery, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

D Abdala

Pediatric Cardiology, Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

G Echegaray

Cardiac Catheterization Lab., Sanatorio Americano, Montevideo – Uruguay

Some patients with severe post-cardiotomy ventricular dysfunction are unable to be separated from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). In this setting, extracorporeal circulatory support (ECS) should be instituted to obtain eventual myocardial recovery. We present a newborn in whom an ECS was established with the oxygenator used for the surgical correction.

Key Words: postcardiotomy • circulatory support • newborn

Perfusion, Vol. 22, No. 6, 377-379 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0267659108091560


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