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Pitfall of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support for acute massive pulmonary embolism.

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  • Pitfall of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support for acute massive pulmonary embolism. Abstract Text:

    shingo ishiguroShingo Ishiguro,kengo nishimuraKengo Nishimura,yoshinobu nakamuraYoshinobu Nakamura,yasushi kanaokaYasushi Kanaoka,motonobu nishimuraMotonobu Nishimura,shingo ishiguroShingo Ishiguro,kengo nishimuraKengo Nishimura,yoshinobu nakamuraYoshinobu Nakamura,yasushi kanaokaYasushi Kanaoka,motonobu nishimuraMotonobu Nishimura,

    The pitfall of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support (PCPS), which is thought to be useful for the detection of massive pulmonary emboli in patients, was investigated. A case of massive pulmonary embolism occurring 9 days after repair of the left Achilles tendon in a 31-year-old woman is described. Preoperatively, the thrombi in the right atrium and between the left popliteal vein and soleus muscle vein, as well as a massive pulmonary emboli, were detected. Despite using PCPS, it was difficult to maintain arterial pressure because of the outflow cannular occlusion caused by the floating thrombus in the right atrium, and so therefore the patient became hemodynamically unstable. After the removal of the thrombus and after a cardiopulmonary bypass was established, a pulmonary embolectomy was performed.

    Pitfall of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support for acute massive pulmonary embolism. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s ishiguroS Ishiguro,k nishimuraK Nishimura,y nakamuraY Nakamura,y kanaokaY Kanaoka,m nishimuraM Nishimura,s ishiguroS Ishiguro,k nishimuraK Nishimura,y nakamuraY Nakamura,y kanaokaY Kanaoka,m nishimuraM Nishimura,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Circulation journal : official journal of the Japa

    VOLUME: 71

    Page Numbers: 1657-8

    Journal Abbreviation: Circ. J.

    ISSN: 1346-9843

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Organ Regeneration Surgery, Tottori University, Faculty of Medicine, 36-1 Nishi-cho, Yonago 683-8504, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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