Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 42, Number 1, March 2010
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Page(s) | 80 - 83 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/201042080 | |
Published online | 15 March 2010 |
Case Report
Transport of Critically Ill Children on Cardiopulmonary Support Assistance
Address correspondence to: Monica C. Olsen, BS, CCP, Staff Perfusionist, Department of Surgery, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, 92 West Miller Street, Orlando, FL 32806. E-mail: monica.olsen@orlandohealth.com
Received:
8
June
2009
Accepted:
29
November
2009
Objective: To report two patients helicopter transport on mechanical cardiopulmonary support to a transplant center. Setting: Cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) and transport helicopter. Patients: A 9 kg and 22 kg children who suffer cardiac deterioration needing air transport on mechanical cardiopulmonary support. Interventions and Results: CPS was initiated to support these patients failing cardiac function. Transport on CPS of these two patients to a transplant institution was accomplished after determining that heart transplantation would be their more likely chance for recovery. Conclusion: A cardiac deterioration event that will lead to the need for heart transplantation can be acute and sudden sparing no time for early referral to a transplant center. It is necessary for heart centers to have a plan of action to provide inter-hospital transport on cardiopulmonary support (CPS). This protocol can involve transport by the refer ral institution, the receiving institution or a third institution.
Key words: cardiopulmonary support / pediatric / extracorporeal membrane oxygenation / Transplantation / Heart / helicopter transport
© 2010 AMSECT
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