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ECMO as a Bridge to Lung Transplantation,f complication rates and improvement in survival have led to a widespread use of the ECLS system as a daily routine, and the use of ECLS as a bridge to transplantation has been proven to be a reliable option for patients with end-stage pulmonary disease. The type of support needed is dependent on thCoordinate 发表于 2025-3-23 14:25:36
Daily Management of Patients on VV ECMO,rgan system function, identifies and prevents complications, and ensures communication between the ECMO specialists, bedside nurses, respiratory and physical therapists, and the patient or surrogate decision-makers. The circuit should be evaluated comprehensively, including membrane lung function, cSubstance 发表于 2025-3-23 19:15:27
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Mobilization During ECLS,and therapeutic paralysis—treatments that prevent, or greatly impede, mobilization. Yet, for many modern ECLS patients, especially those with single-organ lung failure treated with veno-venous ECMO, these are no longer necessary, opening the door to early physical therapy. Moving the ECLS patient isIncorporate 发表于 2025-3-24 05:37:58
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Venoarterial ECMO in Respiratory Failure,scular and respiratory support in patients with respiratory failure associated with hemodynamic instability. VA ECMO is indicated in two broad categories of patients with respiratory failure. The first involves respiratory failure with associated septic, vasoplegic, or cardiogenic shock. In additionEfflorescent 发表于 2025-3-24 13:26:45
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11170-4ing critical illness and early experiences with mobilization. Together, these offer a novel vision for ECLS, one in which extracorporeal gas exchange frees the patient from a range of noxious interventions, potentially improving outcomes.