2021
DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2020-000617
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Size matters: first-in-human study of a novel 4 French REBOA device

Abstract: BackgroundResuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is an emerging technique used for non-compressible torso hemorrhage. However, its current use continues to be limited and there is a need for a simple, fast, and low profile REBOA device. Our objective was to evaluate the feasibility of a novel 4 French REBOA device called the COBRA-OS (Control of Bleeding, Resuscitation, Arterial Occlusion System).MethodsThis study is the first-in-human feasibility trial of the COBRA-OS. Due to the di… Show more

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“…French have been approved and are coming to market in the United States, which may serve to limit the incidence of ARLIC moving forward. 14 Unstable pelvic injuries can be associated with life threatening arterial hemorrhage and exsanguination without urgent intervention. These injuries are frequently stabilized with pelvic binders followed by external fixation during the initial phases of resuscitation and support has been growing for the use of zone III REBOA in the setting of these injuries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…French have been approved and are coming to market in the United States, which may serve to limit the incidence of ARLIC moving forward. 14 Unstable pelvic injuries can be associated with life threatening arterial hemorrhage and exsanguination without urgent intervention. These injuries are frequently stabilized with pelvic binders followed by external fixation during the initial phases of resuscitation and support has been growing for the use of zone III REBOA in the setting of these injuries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 4-Fr REBOA device was recently FDA approved for use in adults and has demonstrated safe and rapid placement in the first in-human study of this device 11,22 . Although the 7-Fr and novel 4-Fr REBOA catheters are not yet FDA approved for use in children, these devices may serve as useful interventions in pediatric trauma patients with life-threatening noncompressible hemorrhage that is below the level of the diaphragm and amenable to aortic inflow occlusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These risks are mitigated by the use of smaller catheters and consequently smaller sheaths [37,38], guidewire-free catheters, and atraumatic tips.…”
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confidence: 99%