2022
DOI: 10.33963/kp.a2022.0064
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The extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to delayed minimally invasive surgical treatment of a postinfarction papillary muscle rupture

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“…2,6 Despite these limited case reports and few observational studies most of them provided limit information on indications and results of V-A ECLS support in this setting. 6,[9][10][11][12][13][14] The infarcted myocardial area may directly involve a PM or extend beyond the infarct-related artery (IRA) usually generating a sudden acute mitral valve regurgitation due to either chordae tethering, or partial/total PMR, often leading to hemodynamic instability or frank cardiogenic shock. This cardio-circulatory compromise might be refractory to conventional drug therapy or intra-aortic balloon implant, justifying the need for preoperative V-A ECLS.…”
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“…2,6 Despite these limited case reports and few observational studies most of them provided limit information on indications and results of V-A ECLS support in this setting. 6,[9][10][11][12][13][14] The infarcted myocardial area may directly involve a PM or extend beyond the infarct-related artery (IRA) usually generating a sudden acute mitral valve regurgitation due to either chordae tethering, or partial/total PMR, often leading to hemodynamic instability or frank cardiogenic shock. This cardio-circulatory compromise might be refractory to conventional drug therapy or intra-aortic balloon implant, justifying the need for preoperative V-A ECLS.…”
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“…Nowadays, in recent updated studies focused on trends and outcomes, the use of V‐A ECLS in complex post‐AMI MCs has shown promising results, acting as a bridge to surgery in the context of extreme hemodynamic compromise, like cardiac arrest or refractory cardiogenic shock 2,6 . Despite these limited case reports and few observational studies most of them provided limit information on indications and results of V‐A ECLS support in this setting 6,9–14 …”
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confidence: 99%