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247. CCC: Biventricular Failure and the Use of VA-ECMO with Dr. Ann Gage

Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

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VA ECMO - What Is the Mixing Cloud?

In fulminate cardiogenic shock, LV contractility and stroke volume are low. The majority of the blood throughout the entire aorta is from the arterial ECMO canula. If this blood is relatively deoxygenated due to abnormal pulmonary gas exchange, upper body hypoxia can occur. This is known as North South or Harlequin syndrome. Patients supported with VA ECMO should be monitored with an arterial line in the right arm.

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