Management of severe traumatic brain injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome using pumped extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal device
Tim Martindale(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Phillip McGlone(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Robert Chambers(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Jon Fennell(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust)
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Abstract
The effects of a high carbon dioxide on cerebral perfusion and intracranial pressure are well known. We report the case of a man who presented after with a severe traumatic brain injury including intracranial and extradural haemorrhage. Neuroprotective ventilation was impossible without supramaximal tidal volumes due to a combination of chest trauma and severe bronchospasm. A pump driven Novalung iLA active® system was inserted to achieve both ARDSnet ventilation and a lowering of intracranial pressure. To our knowledge, this is the first time this system has been used to this effect. The patient went on to make a good recovery.
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