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Article Dans Une Revue Intensive Care Medicine Année : 2016

Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory failure

Eddy Fan
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Giles Peek
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Dan Brodie
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V. Marco Ranieri
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Antonio Pesenti
Cecile van Kiersbilck
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Michael Quintel
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Résumé

Despite expensive life-sustaining interventions delivered in the ICU, mortality and morbidity in patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) remain unacceptably high. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has emerged as a promising intervention that may provide more efficacious supportive care to these patients. Improvements in technology have made ECMO safer and easier to use, allowing for the potential of more widespread application in patients with ARF. A greater appreciation of the complications associated with the placement of an artificial airway and mechanical ventilation has led clinicians and researchers to seek viable alternatives to providing supportive care in these patients. Thus, this review will summarize the current knowledge regarding the use of venovenous (VV)-ECMO for ARF and describe some of the recent controversies in the field, such as mechanical ventilation, anticoagulation and transfusion therapy, and ethical concerns in patients supported with VV-ECMO.

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hal-01459413 , version 1 (11-01-2024)

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Eddy Fan, Luciano Gattinoni, Alain Combes, Matthieu Schmidt, Giles Peek, et al.. Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory failure. Intensive Care Medicine, 2016, 42 (5), pp.712-724. ⟨10.1007/s00134-016-4314-7⟩. ⟨hal-01459413⟩
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