2015
DOI: 10.5935/1678-9741.20150053
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Postcardiotomy ECMO in pediatric cardiac surgery: Impact of team training and equipment in the results

Abstract: IntroductionPost-cardiotomy myocardial dysfunction requiring mechanical circulatory support occurs in about 0.5% of cases. In our environment, the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation has been increasing in recent years.ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of investment in professional training and improvement of equipment in the rate of weaning from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and survival.MethodsA retrospective study. Fifty-six pediatric and/or congenital heart patients underwent post-cardiotomy ext… Show more

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“…Moreover, we observed a 70% increase in the number of congenital heart disease as a cause of HTx indication in our list. Our early mortality, which was consistent with the international literature, 1 increased as a result of the practice described above, 2 which made us review our protocols. Many of the questions raised in the letter sent by Atik had already been disscussed in our team.…”
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“…Moreover, we observed a 70% increase in the number of congenital heart disease as a cause of HTx indication in our list. Our early mortality, which was consistent with the international literature, 1 increased as a result of the practice described above, 2 which made us review our protocols. Many of the questions raised in the letter sent by Atik had already been disscussed in our team.…”
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“…Although our mechanical circulatory support (MCS) program was started in 1999, only recently, after adequate investment in equipment and training of our staff, we achieved more favorable results with ECMO. 1 …”
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“…Mechanical circulatory support, which may positively impact survival in these patients [25] , was not available in those ICUs.…”
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“…From 2012 to nowadays, the number of registered centers reporting their data to ELSO in LATAM increased from 4 to 33, and the number of scientific publications by LATAM authors augmented almost 10 times. Recently, we published the positive impact of team training and new technology incorporation on the short‐term results of patients undergoing postcardiotomy ECMO in pediatric patients and patients with congenital heart disease in our center . Colombia also reported a successful cost‐effective model of care with nurses as ECMO specialists supported by a multidisciplinary team .…”
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confidence: 97%