1. Successful weaning from mechanical ventilation following balloon mitral commissurotomy
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Boussarsar, M., Besbes, L., Gamra, H., Nouira, S., Elatrous, S., Betbout, F., Farhat, M. Ben, and Abroug, F.
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Artificial respiration -- Usage ,Dependency (Psychology) -- Research ,Cardiac patients -- Psychological aspects ,Cardiac patients -- Research ,Health care industry - Abstract
Byline: M. Boussarsar (1), L. Besbes (1), H. Gamra (2), S. Nouira (1), S. Elatrous (1), F. Betbout (2), M. Ben Farhat (2), F. Abroug (1) Keywords: Key words Weaning; Mechanical ventilation; Balloon mitral commissurotomy Abstract: Successful weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) following percutaneous balloon mitral commissurotomy (BMC) is reported in a 59-year-old woman with severe symptomatic rheumatic mitral stenosis. The patient was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for acute respiratory failure secondary to pulmonary edema requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. After resolution of the acute phase, she became completely dependent on mechanical ventilatory support. In spite of the reinforcement of conventional therapy (diuretics, digitalis, vasodilators), weaning attempts were unsuccessful because of persisting elevated left atrial pressure. Percutaneous BMC was performed with favorable hemodynamic results, allowing the removal of external ventilatory support 24 h later and discharge from the Intensive Care Unit the same day. Author Affiliation: (1) Service de Reanimation Polyvalente, CHU F. Bourguiba, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia FAX: +2 16 (3) 46 06 78 (2) Service de Cardiologie, CHU F. Bourguiba, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia Article note: Received: 27 August 1996 Accepted: 29 May 1997
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- 1997