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Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Treatment of Cardiac Arrest during Pregnancy: Case Report and Mini-review
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  • Fei Lin,
  • Yong Cao,
  • Ting Fan,
  • Qingping Xia,
  • Li Deng,
  • Minghai Xian,
  • Youkuan He,
  • Huajian Peng,
  • Haijie He
Fei Lin
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Yong Cao
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Ting Fan
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Qingping Xia
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Li Deng
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou

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Minghai Xian
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Youkuan He
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Huajian Peng
The People's Hospital of Gaozhou
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Haijie He
The Peoples' Hospital of Gaozhou
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Abstract

This paper presents a pregnant woman successfully rescued in cardiac arrest (CA) using extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for up to 5.5 hours. We reviewed the literature on the use of ECPR during pregnancy. Published data suggest that extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) appears to be a viable treatment option for pregnant women who have experienced critical situations, such as a maternal CA or an amniotic fluid embolism.