Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is used in refractory hypoxemia in many
clinical settings. Thoracic trauma patients usually develop acute respiratory
distress syndrome. Due to high risk of bleeding, thrombotic complications
present in this context are particularly difficult to manage and usually require
insertion of an inferior vena cava filter to prevent embolism from the distal
veins to the pulmonary circulation. Here, we present a case of a thoracic trauma
patient with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring venovenous
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation via a right internal jugular double lumen
cannula due to a previously inserted inferior vena cava filter caused by distal
bilateral calf muscle vein deep vein thrombosis.
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