The Anesthetic Management of a Patient on VA ECMO Undergoing a Hemicolectomy
Received Date: Oct 17, 2016 / Accepted Date: Nov 04, 2016 / Published Date: Nov 14, 2016
Abstract
Veno-Arterial extracorporeal mechanical oxygenation (VA ECMO) provides temporary mechanical support to the patient with cardiac and/or respiratory failure in cases of cardiogenic shock or heart failure. VA ECMO requires systemic anticoagulation to prevent thrombosis in the oxygenator and circuit. We describe the unique case of a previously healthy young woman who suffered an acute coronary dissection and subsequent cardiogenic shock. Emergent placement on VA ECMO and systemic anticoagulation unmasked a bleeding colonic cancer which required urgent resection. Unfortunately, the ultimate prognosis in ECMO patients requiring noncardiac surgery is poor and there is a high risk of perioperative complications and even death.
Keywords: Heart failure; Anticoagulation; Isoflurane; Fibrinogen; Heparin; Anesthetics
Citation: Jeanne KY, Bernstein WK (2016) The Anesthetic Management of a Patient on VA ECMO Undergoing a Hemicolectomy. Cardiovasc Ther 1: 114.
Copyright: © 2016 Jeanne KY, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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