Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2875507 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Use of ECMO using centrifugal pumps is associated with increased odds of hemolysis that likely contributes to other end-organ injury. Research into the optimal use of centrifugal pumps and strategies to prevent support-related complications need to be investigated.
Keywords
FiO2ECPRSao2PaO2PaCO2MCsECMOSVRextracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitationELSOextracorporeal membrane oxygenationMechanical ventilationExtracorporeal Life Support Organizationconfidence intervalpartial pressure of arterial oxygenpartial pressure of arterial carbon dioxideSystemic vascular resistanceodds ratioMechanical circulatory supportFraction of inspired oxygen
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Authors
Cindy S. MD, MPH, James J. MD, E. Francis DSc, Dionne A. PhD, Satish K. MD, Christopher S. MD, MPH, John D. PharmD, DrPH, Peter T. MPH, Ravi R. MD, MPH,