<p><p>Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been in clinical use for some 40 years, but it is only in the past decade that its application in the treatment of life-threatening circulatory and respiratory failure has truly flourished.</p><p>This book presents a comprehensive overview of both
Extracorporeal Life Support for Adults
β Scribed by Gregory A Schmidt (eds.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Series
- Respiratory Medicine 16
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents a concise, evidence-based review of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) for adult diseases. It describes the use of ECLS with patients who are experiencing severe hypoxemic respiratory failure (ARDS and pneumonia), ventilatory failure (status asthmaticus and COPD), cardiogenic shock and circulatory or gas exchange failure following complications in cardiothoracic surgery, as well as its use as a bridge to lung transplant. Historically, clinicians have used ECLS as a last resort; however, this text details the technological improvements, evidence of improved outcomes and adverse consequences of alternative treatments that are causing this modality to be more commonly adopted. Topics include a description of the complex physiology and technology underlying ECLS; the evidence base for its use in specific clinical conditions; vascular access techniques; daily management of the circuit and patient; guidance regarding the weaning and decannulation process and recommendations for crisis management and rehabilitation related to ECLS. Extracorporeal Life Support for Adults is ideal reading for practicing physicians, nurses, perfusion specialists, therapists and critical care trainees who are considering whether to refer their patients for ECLS or are already providing ECLS and are seeking a practical reference to best practices and updated information.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Physiology of Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS)....Pages 1-60
Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure: Evidence, Indications, and Exclusions....Pages 61-72
Cardiogenic Shock: Evidence, Indications, and Exclusions....Pages 73-85
ECCO2R in Obstructive Diseases: Evidence, Indications, and Exclusions....Pages 87-103
ECLS as a Bridge to Lung Transplantation....Pages 105-115
Modes of ECLS....Pages 117-131
Vascular Access for ECLS....Pages 133-146
Circuits, Membranes, and Pumps....Pages 147-161
Ventilator Management During ECLS....Pages 163-180
Daily Care on ECLS....Pages 181-191
Crises During ECLS....Pages 193-210
Mobilization During ECLS....Pages 211-221
ECMO Weaning and Decannulation....Pages 223-232
The Story of ECLS: History and Future....Pages 233-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-269
β¦ Subjects
Pneumology/Respiratory System; Intensive / Critical Care Medicine; Internal Medicine
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