Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3249731 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundOut-of-hospital cardiac arrest carries a dismal prognosis. Percutaneous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used with success for in-hospital arrests, and some literature suggests improvement in long-term survival for out-of-hospital arrests as well.ObjectivesThis case highlights the use of ECMO in the emergency department.Case ReportWe report a case in which emergency physician-initiated ECMO was used as a bridge to definitive care in an out-of- hospital cardiac arrest in the United States.ConclusionsECMO is a novel adjunct for patients in cardiac arrest in whom the usual advanced life support techniques have failed.
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Authors
Zachary Shinar, Joe Bellezzo, Norman Paradis, Walter Dembitsky, Brian Jaski, William Mallon, Tim Watt,