Literature DB >> 9711959

Use of cardiopulmonary bypass to salvage patients with multiple-chamber heart wounds.

J M Baker1, F D Battistella, E Kraut, J T Owings, D M Follette.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The need for cardiopulmonary bypass in the treatment of penetrating heart injuries is debated.
OBJECTIVES: To review our experience with penetrating heart injuries and determine the indications and outcome for cardiopulmonary bypass.
DESIGN: Retrospective review.
SETTING: A university-based, level I trauma center. PATIENTS: All victims of penetrating heart injury presenting between July 1, 1989, and December 31, 1995.
METHODS: Medical records were reviewed for demographic and physiological data, operative findings, and outcome.
RESULTS: Overall survival for 106 patients with penetrating heart injury was 55%. In an effort to resuscitate the heart, 4 patients with unresponsive cardiogenic shock were placed on cardiopulmonary bypass; none survived. Of 30 patients with multiple-chamber injuries, 11 presented with signs of life and 7 survived. Cardiopulmonary bypass was essential to repair complex injuries in 2 of the 7 survivors.
CONCLUSION: Cardiopulmonary bypass was ineffective in salvaging patients with cardiogenic shock but was essential in some patients with complex multiple-chamber cardiac injuries that could not be exposed and repaired by other means.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9711959     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.133.8.855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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