Trends in Aortic Occlusion and How to Minimize the Risk of Complications in REBOA

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Abstract

Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) increases proximal aortic pressure in order to main-tain central organ perfusion pressure, and simultaneously regulates distal arterial flow by endovascular aortic occlu-sion, which is applied during subdiaphragmatic hemorrhage. This article briefly introduces the history of REBOA and discusses its potential effectiveness and harmfulness. The article also mentions the technical aspects of REBOA, and reconsiders the term “REBOA” and “resuscitation.” The risks of aortic occlusion and ischemia-reperfusion injury have not been fully elucidated. It is hoped that REBOA can be used appropriately as a powerful option for the resuscitation of hemorrhagic patients and save the lives of as many patients as possible. The Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in Emergency, Critical Care, and Trauma will publish continuous medical education articles on REBOA.

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Matsumura, Y., & Funabiki, T. (2022). Trends in Aortic Occlusion and How to Minimize the Risk of Complications in REBOA. Journal of Endovascular Resuscitation and Trauma Management, 6(1), 4–7. https://doi.org/10.26676/jevtm.v6i1.231

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