Tovar E A, Del Campo C, Landa D W, Borsari A
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Jude Medical Center, Fullerton, California 92635, USA.
Tex Heart Inst J. 1995;22(3):271-3.
Heretofore, the longest successfully treated cardiac arrest reported in the literature, secondary to myocardial ischemia, was one that required 45 minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation before coronary bypass surgery. We present a unique case of successful resuscitation after a cardiac arrest secondary to myocardial ischemia. The arrest lasted 78 minutes (30 minutes of closed cardiac massage and 48 minutes of open cardiac massage). As soon as a perfusionist was available, cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated. After completion of the distal anastomosis and upon removal of the aortic cross clamp, the patient spontaneously recovered sinus rhythm for the 1st time since her cardiac arrest 2 hours and 10 minutes earlier. This 70-year-old woman, with a history of chronic occlusion of the left internal carotid artery, recovered fully, without evidence of neurologic or myocardial insult. We believe that vigorous closed and open cardiac massage, followed by cardiopulmonary bypass and the correction of myocardial ischemia, enabled this patient to survive a prolonged refractory cardiac arrest.
此前,文献报道中因心肌缺血继发的心脏骤停经成功治疗后的最长时长,是在冠状动脉搭桥手术前需要进行45分钟心肺复苏的一例。我们呈现了一例因心肌缺血继发心脏骤停后成功复苏的独特病例。此次心脏骤停持续了78分钟(30分钟的闭式心脏按压和48分钟的开胸心脏按压)。一旦有灌注师可用,即启动体外循环。在完成远端吻合术并移除主动脉阻断钳后,患者自2小时10分钟前心脏骤停以来首次自发恢复窦性心律。这位70岁女性有左颈内动脉慢性闭塞病史,已完全康复,无神经或心肌损伤迹象。我们认为,积极的闭式和开胸心脏按压,随后进行体外循环以及纠正心肌缺血,使该患者在长时间难治性心脏骤停后得以存活。