Fig. 4From: A case of a giant cell myocarditis that developed massive left ventricular thrombus during percutaneous cardiopulmonary supportThe change in the hemodynamic status around the onset of the atrioventricular block. HR heart rate, ABP arterial blood pressure, PAP pulmonary artery pressure, P E tCO 2 end-tidal carbon dioxide tension, PaCO 2 arterial carbon dioxide tension, SvO 2 mixed venous oxygenation saturation, PCPS percutaneous cardiopulmonary support, CO cardiac output. ① The onset of the complete atrioventricular block. ② The start of the ventricular pacing. After the onset of the complete atrioventricular block, the decrease of BP and the increase of PAP and PaCO2 continued until the point when the blood flow and the gas flow of the PCPS were augmented. The hemodynamics of the patient improved along with the recovery of the ventricular contraction by the ventricular pacingBack to article page