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Title: | The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in children with acute fulminant myocarditis | Authors: | Raman, S. Cho, H. J. Fraser, J. F. Suen, J. Y. Heinsar, S. |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Source: | 64, (5), 2021, p. 188-195 | Pages: | 188-195 | Journal: | Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics | Abstract: | Acute fulminant myocarditis (AFM) occurs as an inflammatory response to an initial myocardial insult. Its rapid and deadly progression calls for prompt diagnosis with aggressive treatment measures. The demonstration of its excellent recovery potential has led to increasing use of mechanical circulatory support, especially extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Arrhythmias, organ failure, elevated cardiac biomarkers, and decreased ventricular function at presentation predict re-quire ment for ECMO. In these patients, ECMO should be considered earlier as the clinical course of AFM can be unpre-dictable and can lead to rapid haemodynamic collapse. Key uncertainties that clinicians face when managing children with AFM such as timing of initiation of ECMO and left ventricular decompression need further investigation.L20073609112021-06-02 | DOI: | 10.3345/CEP.2020.00836 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2007360911&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.3345/CEP.2020.00836 | | Keywords: | clinician;decompression;heart function;heart graft;disease course;heart ventricle function;hemodynamics;human;immune response;lung function;morbidity;mortality;multiple organ failure;pathophysiology;prevalence;review;survival rate;thrombosis;heart transplantation;disease exacerbation;echocardiography;extracorporeal oxygenation;fulminant myocarditis;heart arrest;heart arrhythmia;heart failure;septostomy balloon catheterventricular assist device;biological marker;anticoagulation;arterial oxygen saturation;atrioventricular block;autoimmune disease;bleeding;cannulation;cerebrovascular accident;child | Type: | Article |
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