2020
DOI: 10.1177/2150135119899619
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation After Glenn Procedure in a Child With Influenza B Pneumonia

Abstract: A five-month-old male with a hypoplastic left heart syndrome developed severe respiratory insufficiency due to influenza type B viral pneumonia following bidirectional Glenn. He was treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and successfully weaned without neurological consequences.

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“…9 More recently, the "awake ECLS, " namely, early extubation in pediatric patients while on ECMO treatment, has become a standard of care aimed at minimizing sedation requirements and expediting recovery. 10 Our aim is to report an update of our experience with pediatric ECMO cases at the University Hospital Center Zagreb over the past 11 years 6,[11][12] Also, the aim is to identify variables associated with outcomes.…”
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“…9 More recently, the "awake ECLS, " namely, early extubation in pediatric patients while on ECMO treatment, has become a standard of care aimed at minimizing sedation requirements and expediting recovery. 10 Our aim is to report an update of our experience with pediatric ECMO cases at the University Hospital Center Zagreb over the past 11 years 6,[11][12] Also, the aim is to identify variables associated with outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our aim is to report an update of our experience with pediatric ECMO cases at the University Hospital Center Zagreb over the past 11 years 6,11-12 Also, the aim is to identify variables associated with outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%