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Table 3 Literature review

From: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta for uncontrollable nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding

 

Author

Year of publication

Study type

Number of patient

Age (years)

Sex

Diagnosis

CPA

Sheath (Fr.)

Insertion method

Use fluoroscopy

Position (Zone)

Intervals for REBOA (min)

Hemodynam ics (SBP)

Complications

Definitive hemostatic control

Outcome

1

Low et al. [11]

1986

case series

1

NA

NA

mesenteric thrombosis

yes

11.5

cutdown

no

NA

NA

improved

NA

NA

Dead

2

Karkos et al. [12]

2001

case report

1

36

female

duodenum ulcer

no

NA

cutdown

no

I

30

70 → 140 mmHg

none

surgery

Alive

3

Hill et al. [13]

2010

case report

1

9

female

aortoesophageal fistula

yes

7

percutaneous

no

I

NA

improved

none

stent graft

Alive

4

Shigesato et al. [14]

2015

case report

1

79

female

duodenum ulcer

yes

9

percutaneous

no

I

150

40 → 240  mmHg

none

surgery

Alive

  1. CPA cardiopulmonary arrest, REBOA resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, SBP systolic blood pressure