Experiência inicial com o uso do Autopulse® em sala de hemodinâmica

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Abstract

The initial experience with the use of AutoPulse® Non-Invasive Cardiac Support Pump in the catheterization laboratory is reported. The device was used in a case of cardiopulmonary arrest in the catheterization laboratory, allowing the percutaneous procedure to move on with simultaneous cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The device provided uninterrupted and effective chest compressions and released a team doctor for other functions during the procedure. There were difficulties related to the setup of the device and regarding the radiopacity of the electronic components, which prevented some angiographic projections from being obtained. The use of mechanical devices for chest compressions during a cardiopulmonary arrest is feasible, however, there is no proof of its benefits when compared to cardiopulmonary resuscitation using manual compressions.

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Vargas, T. T., Ribeiro, P. L., Cade, J. R., Dallan, L. A. P., Janella, B. L., Almeida, B. O., … Sato, A. P. K. (2012). Experiência inicial com o uso do Autopulse® em sala de hemodinâmica. Revista Brasileira de Cardiologia Invasiva, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/s2179-83972012000200016

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