Cardiopulmonary responses during the cooling and the extracorporeal life support rewarming phases in a porcine model of accidental deep hypothermic cardiac arrest.
Guillaume DebatyMaxime MaignanBertrand PerrinAngélique BroutaDorra GuergourCandice TrocmeVincent BachStéphane TanguyRaphaël BriotPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2016)
A low ECLS flow rate during the rewarming phase did not attenuate pulmonary lesions, increased blood lactate level and tended to decrease cardiac output after rewarming. A normal ECLS flow rate did not increase pulmonary vascular resistance compared to a low flow rate. This experimental model on pigs contributes a number of pathophysiological findings relevant to the rewarming strategy for patients who have undergone accidental DHCA.