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Publication Date
9-29-2023
Journal
Medicine
Abstract
Rationale:
Cardiac arrest (CA) caused by trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) after endoscopic nasal surgery is rare. Hence, when a patient suffers from TCR induced CA in the recovery room, most doctors may not be able to find the cause in a short time, and standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation and resuscitation measures may not be effective. Providing circulatory assistance through venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) can help healthcare providers gain time to identify the etiology and initiate symptom-specific treatment.
Patient concerns:
We report a rare case of CA after endoscopic nasal surgery treated with VA-ECMO.
Diagnoses:
We excluded myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, allergies, hypoxia, and electrolyte abnormalities based on the relevant examination results. Following a multidisciplinary consultation, clinical manifestation and a review of previous literature, we reasoned that the CA was due to TCR.
Interventions:
VA-ECMO was established to resuscitate the patient successfully during effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Outcomes:
ECMO was successfully evacuated a period of 190 minutes of therapy. The patient was discharged home on day 8.
Lessons:
TCR is notable during endoscopic nasal surgery. Our case indicates that CA in operating room is worth prolonged CCPR. The ideal time for ECPR implementation should not be limited within 20 minutes after CCPR.
Keywords
cardiac arrest, case report, endoscopic nasal surgery, extracorporal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, trigeminocardiac reflex
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Biomedical Informatics Commons, Cardiology Commons, Emergency Medicine Commons, Otolaryngology Commons, Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases Commons
Comments
PMID: 37773828