2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.02.022
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Use of a pediatric oxygenator integrated in a veno-venous hemofiltration circuit to remove CO2: A case report in a severe burn patient with refractory hypercapnia

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“…TEE helps with the direct and visual assessment of myocardial contractility, cardiac valves and the adequacy of volume resuscitation. 24 Rousseau et al 25 described the use of a paediatric oxygenator integrated into the veno-venous haemofiltration circuit to remove carbon dioxide in a burn patient with hypercapnic acidosis in burn-induced ARDS.…”
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“…TEE helps with the direct and visual assessment of myocardial contractility, cardiac valves and the adequacy of volume resuscitation. 24 Rousseau et al 25 described the use of a paediatric oxygenator integrated into the veno-venous haemofiltration circuit to remove carbon dioxide in a burn patient with hypercapnic acidosis in burn-induced ARDS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors used a 13.5-F double-lumen catheter placed in the jugular vein. Similarly, we reported a case of refractory hypercapnia in a severely burned adult treated with a simplified VV-ECCO 2 R technique [44]. We integrated a pediatric oxygenator into a continuous venovenous hemofiltration circuit.…”
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confidence: 99%