[卡尔控制全身再灌注]。

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Zeitschrift fur Herz Thorax und Gefasschirurgie Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-18 DOI:10.1007/s00398-022-00491-0
C Benk, G Trummer, J-S Pooth, C Scherer, F Beyersdorf
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背景:几十年来,急性心血管骤停的发病率和死亡率一直居高不下。目的:如何改善目前复苏后令人不满意的预后,包括生存和神经系统,尤其是大脑的后遗症?材料和方法:在动物模型中开发一种治疗方法来减少缺血/再灌注损伤。开发一种优化的复苏设备系统,可用于院外实施全身控制再灌注。结果:在临床和OHCA患者的治疗中建立了CARL治疗方法。临床观察性研究中CARL治疗和系统的转移。第一例报告,患者存活的OHCA没有脑损伤,即使缺血时间高达2 h。结论:CARL治疗对于长期难以治疗的心血管骤停患者具有潜在的应用价值。
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[CARL-Controlled reperfusion of the whole body].

Background: The incidence and mortality of acute cardiovascular arrest have been consistently high for decades.

Objective: How to improve the currently unsatisfactory outcome after resuscitation regarding survival and neurological, especially cerebral, sequelae?

Material and methods: Development of a therapeutic approach to curtail ischemia/reperfusion injury in an animal model. Development of a device system optimized for resuscitation that can be used to implement controlled reperfusion of the whole body outside the hospital.

Results: Establishment of CARL treatment in the clinic and in the treatment of OHCA patients. Transfer of the CARL treatment and system in a clinical observational study. First case reports in which patients survived OHCA without brain damage even after ischemia times up to 2 h.

Conclusion: CARL treatment is potentially suitable to treat patients suffering from cardiovascular arrest refractory to treatment even for prolonged periods.

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