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High frequency, high volume ventilation for right ventricular assist.

J Serra1, K W McNicholas, R Moore

  • 1Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Chest
|May 1, 1988
PubMed
Summary

High-frequency, high-volume ventilation using an Ambu bag improved hemodynamics in patients with low cardiac output syndrome. This technique enhanced cardiac output and blood flow, offering a potential supportive measure for right ventricular failure.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Critical Care Medicine

Background:

  • The lungs can function as accessory pumps, aiding forward blood flow during ventilation.
  • Low cardiac output syndrome (COS) following open-heart surgery, particularly with right ventricular (RV) failure, presents a significant clinical challenge.
  • Conventional management strategies may be insufficient in severe cases of RV failure-induced COS.

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