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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2018
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is used for both cardiac and pulmonary failure when conventional measures are no longer substantial in supporting life. ECMO is not a permanent device. It is used as a temporary measure to allow the lungs and heart, as well as other organs to recover.
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is used for both cardiac and pulmonary failure when conventional measures are no longer substantial in supporting life. ECMO is not a permanent device. It is used as a temporary measure to allow the lungs and heart, as well as other organs to recover.
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Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020
In critically ill patients, deserving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), choosing the right pattern of cannulation such as veno-venous (VV), veno-arterial (VA), veno-veno-arterial (VVA), and central; selecting the appropriate size cannulae; and good cannulation techniques are all pre-requisites for the successful outcome of ECMO.
Suneel Kumar Pooboni +1 more
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In critically ill patients, deserving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), choosing the right pattern of cannulation such as veno-venous (VV), veno-arterial (VA), veno-veno-arterial (VVA), and central; selecting the appropriate size cannulae; and good cannulation techniques are all pre-requisites for the successful outcome of ECMO.
Suneel Kumar Pooboni +1 more
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Cardiac performance in ECMO candidates: Echocardiographic predictors for ECMO
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1992Twenty-one neonates with severe respiratory failure, who met criteria in this center for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), underwent echocardiographic examinations to assess the role of cardiac dysfunction in determining the need for ECMO. The echocardiographic indexes of function included peak aortic and pulmonary flow velocity, aortic and ...
J P, Kinsella +4 more
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2017
To the Editor:We read with interest the case series and systematic review of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for ARDS in trauma by Robba et al.1 They report that of 31 trauma patients who required ECMO (27 from systematic literature review and 4 in their institutional case series) only ...
Justyna, Swol +2 more
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To the Editor:We read with interest the case series and systematic review of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for ARDS in trauma by Robba et al.1 They report that of 31 trauma patients who required ECMO (27 from systematic literature review and 4 in their institutional case series) only ...
Justyna, Swol +2 more
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Successful gastrorrhaphy on ECMO
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988From April 1985 to November 1987, over 100 infants were evaluated for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the treatment of respiratory failure. Of these infants, 40 underwent ECMO after failure of conventional treatment. Four developed gastroduodenal perforations. One developed a perforation prior to going on ECMO and died after several hours
C G, Howell +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which is characterized by severe hypoxemic respiratory failure, affects as many as 10% of patients in the intensive care unit and is a common reason ...
C Corey, Hardin, Kathryn, Hibbert
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The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which is characterized by severe hypoxemic respiratory failure, affects as many as 10% of patients in the intensive care unit and is a common reason ...
C Corey, Hardin, Kathryn, Hibbert
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Anesthesiology
Extracorporeal Circulation in Neonatal Respiratory Failure: A Prospective Randomized Study. By RH Bartlett, DW Roloff, RG Cornell, AF Andrews, PW Dillon, JB Zwischenberger. Pediatrics 1985; 76:479–87. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is the use of mechanical devices to replace cardiac and pulmonary ...
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Extracorporeal Circulation in Neonatal Respiratory Failure: A Prospective Randomized Study. By RH Bartlett, DW Roloff, RG Cornell, AF Andrews, PW Dillon, JB Zwischenberger. Pediatrics 1985; 76:479–87. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is the use of mechanical devices to replace cardiac and pulmonary ...
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2018
One quiet Saturday morning, as I sat down in front of the computer and began to review my patient charts, an uncomfortably familiar alarm sounded overhead:“Attention please. Cardiothoracic surgery STAT to the medical intensive care unit.” This announcement is used at my hospital ...
Jason J, Han, JaBaris D, Swain
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One quiet Saturday morning, as I sat down in front of the computer and began to review my patient charts, an uncomfortably familiar alarm sounded overhead:“Attention please. Cardiothoracic surgery STAT to the medical intensive care unit.” This announcement is used at my hospital ...
Jason J, Han, JaBaris D, Swain
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Perfusion, 2012
This paper reviews the basic fluid dynamics underlying extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cannula design. General cannula features and their effect on flow are discussed and the specific requirements of different ECMO circuits are explained.
K, Kohler +3 more
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This paper reviews the basic fluid dynamics underlying extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cannula design. General cannula features and their effect on flow are discussed and the specific requirements of different ECMO circuits are explained.
K, Kohler +3 more
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