提出了一项临床指南,将下肢体外远端血运重建术(LEEDR)作为急性肢体缺血最终护理的桥梁。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
May Dvir, Grzegorz Jodlowski, David P Stonko, Rebecca Treffalls, Jack Nelson, Patrick F Walker, Jonathan J Morrison
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摘要

下肢远端体外血运重建术(LEEDR)是一种新颖的临床前测试技术,用于在无法立即血运重建术的急性肢体缺血情况下提供暂时的肢体灌注。方法sleedr采用体外泵和体外回路从近端血流流入部位抽取动脉血液,并将其输送到缺血肢体内的流出动脉。该系统设计用于床边启动使用经皮进入。结果栓塞、血栓形成或外伤引起的唾液中毒可迅速导致不可逆的组织损伤。血运重建的延迟与肢体丧失和全身并发症的高发率有关。LEEDR提供了一种时间敏感的干预措施,旨在减轻这些风险,并在获得最终治疗之前保持肢体活力。结论leedr是一种很有前途的暂时灌注策略。这篇手稿概述了它的程序组成部分,技术上的考虑,并在桥接病人最终血运重建的预期作用。
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A proposed clinical guide to delivering Lower Extremity Extracorporeal Distal Revascularization (LEEDR) as a bridge to definitive care in acute limb ischemia.

IntroductionLower Extremity Extracorporeal Distal Revascularization (LEEDR) is a novel, preclinically tested technique designed to provide temporary limb perfusion in cases of acute limb ischemia when immediate revascularization is not feasible.MethodsLEEDR employs an extracorporeal pump and circuit to draw arterial blood from a proximal inflow site and deliver it to an outflow artery within the ischemic limb. The system is designed for bedside initiation using percutaneous access.ResultsALI from embolism, thrombosis, or trauma rapidly leads to irreversible tissue damage. Delays in revascularization are associated with high rates of limb loss and systemic complications. LEEDR offers a time-sensitive intervention aimed at mitigating these risks and preserving limb viability until definitive treatment is available.ConclusionLEEDR is a promising temporary perfusion strategy for limb salvage in ALI. This manuscript outlines its procedural components, technical considerations, and anticipated role in bridging patients to definitive revascularization.

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Perfusion-Uk
Perfusion-Uk 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.30%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Perfusion is an ISI-ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, which provides current information on all aspects of perfusion, oxygenation and biocompatibility and their use in modern cardiac surgery. The journal is at the forefront of international research and development and presents an appropriately multidisciplinary approach to perfusion science.
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