DayEvent
1Presentation at the emergency department with inflammatory syndrome of unknown aetiology and anorexia. Start of IV antibiotics, IV fluids, and nasogastric tube feeding.
6Acute respiratory failure resulting in ICU admission and intubation. Diagnosis of acute heart failure with reduced ejection fraction was made. Patient was transferred to our tertiary centre for upgrade with left-sided axillary Impella™.
7Axillary Impella CP™ implantation with administration of UFH both systemically and via the purge.
16Diagnostic thoracentesis was performed to exclude an empyema since ongoing high fever associated with a unilateral right-sided pleural effusion. Coagulant parameters are presented in Table 1.
17Diagnosis of active haemothorax. Systemic UFH was stopped and purge was switched to BBPS. Coagulant parameters after administration of one pool of platelets and protamine are presented in Table 1. Bleeding stagnated.
18Inotropes were weaned to stop.
19Patient was weaned from the Impella™ and the device was removed.
DayEvent
1Presentation at the emergency department with inflammatory syndrome of unknown aetiology and anorexia. Start of IV antibiotics, IV fluids, and nasogastric tube feeding.
6Acute respiratory failure resulting in ICU admission and intubation. Diagnosis of acute heart failure with reduced ejection fraction was made. Patient was transferred to our tertiary centre for upgrade with left-sided axillary Impella™.
7Axillary Impella CP™ implantation with administration of UFH both systemically and via the purge.
16Diagnostic thoracentesis was performed to exclude an empyema since ongoing high fever associated with a unilateral right-sided pleural effusion. Coagulant parameters are presented in Table 1.
17Diagnosis of active haemothorax. Systemic UFH was stopped and purge was switched to BBPS. Coagulant parameters after administration of one pool of platelets and protamine are presented in Table 1. Bleeding stagnated.
18Inotropes were weaned to stop.
19Patient was weaned from the Impella™ and the device was removed.
DayEvent
1Presentation at the emergency department with inflammatory syndrome of unknown aetiology and anorexia. Start of IV antibiotics, IV fluids, and nasogastric tube feeding.
6Acute respiratory failure resulting in ICU admission and intubation. Diagnosis of acute heart failure with reduced ejection fraction was made. Patient was transferred to our tertiary centre for upgrade with left-sided axillary Impella™.
7Axillary Impella CP™ implantation with administration of UFH both systemically and via the purge.
16Diagnostic thoracentesis was performed to exclude an empyema since ongoing high fever associated with a unilateral right-sided pleural effusion. Coagulant parameters are presented in Table 1.
17Diagnosis of active haemothorax. Systemic UFH was stopped and purge was switched to BBPS. Coagulant parameters after administration of one pool of platelets and protamine are presented in Table 1. Bleeding stagnated.
18Inotropes were weaned to stop.
19Patient was weaned from the Impella™ and the device was removed.
DayEvent
1Presentation at the emergency department with inflammatory syndrome of unknown aetiology and anorexia. Start of IV antibiotics, IV fluids, and nasogastric tube feeding.
6Acute respiratory failure resulting in ICU admission and intubation. Diagnosis of acute heart failure with reduced ejection fraction was made. Patient was transferred to our tertiary centre for upgrade with left-sided axillary Impella™.
7Axillary Impella CP™ implantation with administration of UFH both systemically and via the purge.
16Diagnostic thoracentesis was performed to exclude an empyema since ongoing high fever associated with a unilateral right-sided pleural effusion. Coagulant parameters are presented in Table 1.
17Diagnosis of active haemothorax. Systemic UFH was stopped and purge was switched to BBPS. Coagulant parameters after administration of one pool of platelets and protamine are presented in Table 1. Bleeding stagnated.
18Inotropes were weaned to stop.
19Patient was weaned from the Impella™ and the device was removed.
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