Intravascular treatment for ruptured facial artery aneurysm via percutaneous cardiopulmonary support device: A case report

Clinical Case Reports
Marina OiYasushi Asari

Abstract

Even in cases of cardiac arrest caused by hemorrhagic shock, when reliable control of the bleeding source is possible, ECPR may be an effective treatment option if anticoagulant therapy is well-managed and is withdrawn early.

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