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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 47, 608-611, Copyright © 1989 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Percutaneous cardiopulmonary bypass for the treatment of hypothermic circulatory collapse [published erratum appears in Ann Thorac Surg 1989 Oct;48(4):610]

GW Laub, D Banaszak, J Kupferschmid, GJ Magovern and JC Young
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, New Jersey 08015.

Environmentally induced hypothermia has a very high mortality. Cardiopulmonary bypass affords the best chance of survival from hypothermia but can be time-consuming to institute. We have utilized percutaneous cardiopulmonary bypass with recently developed bypass catheters to resuscitate a patient with profound hypothermia complicated by circulatory collapse. Percutaneous cardiopulmonary bypass appears to be the treatment of choice for profound hypothermia.


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