Good outcome despite non-occlusive mesenterial ischemia after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a case report
Felix A. Rottmann,
Dominik Bettinger,
Gabriel Seifert,
Martin Alexander Schick,
Katharina Mueller-Peltzer,
Viviane Zotzmann,
Philipp Diehl,
Alexander Supady,
Tobias Wengenmayer,
Dawid L. Staudacher,
Interdisciplinary Medical Intensive Care,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Department of Medicine IV - Nephrology and Primary Care,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Department of Medicine II,
and Infectious Disease,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Center of Surgery,
Department of General and Visceral Surgery,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology,
Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine,
University of Freiburg,
Department of Cardiology,
Intensive Care Medicine and Thoracic Surgery,
Ortenau Clinical Center Offenburg-Kehl
Perfusion
Published online on May 06, 2026
Perfusion, Volume 41, Issue 1_suppl, Page 198S-202S, May 2026.
IntroductionRefractory cardiac arrest carries a poor prognosis. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) can be lifesaving but is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We report a likely underdiagnosed complication — non-occlusive ...