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Im Juli 1986 wurde an der Klinik für Herz-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie der Universität Mainz erstmalig in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland erfolgreich die extrakorporale Kreislaufassistenz mit Zentrifugalpumpe bei einem Patienten mit therapierefraktärem Postkardiotomie-Low-output-Syndrom eingesetzt. Von 7/86 bis 12/90 wurde dieses Verfahren bei insgesamt 12 Patienten — oder 0,52% von insgesamt 2321 — mit Hilfe der Herz-Lungemaschine (HLM) am offenen Herzen operierten Patienten angewandt. Während dieses Zeitraums wurde die intraaortale Ballongegenpulsation als ausschließliche oder primäre mechanische Kreislaufhilfe bei 60 Patienten — oder 2,6% — eingesetzt, so daß die Gesamtinzidenz des postoperativen Low-output-Syndroms um 3%, und damit unter der mit 4–5% im Schrifttum angegebenen Inzidenz lag [4, 20, 31, 32].

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Jakob, H. et al. (1992). Ventrikuläre Assistenz mit Zentrifugalpumpen beim Postkardiotomie-Low-output-Syndrom. In: Korb, H., Borowski, A., de Vivie, E.R. (eds) Neue Wege in der Herz-Lungen-Maschinen-Technik und der Assistierten Kreislaufzirkulation. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52427-1_8

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