2012
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2012(12)32
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Respiratory failure after lung transplantation: extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a rescue treatment

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“…International data show that cardiopulmonary bypass is used more frequently in pediatric LTx compared with adult LTx, and its use is related to the development of primary graft dysfunction, smoking status of the donor, presence of reperfusion injury, and body mass index of the recipient ( 8 , 10 , 11 ). In acute respiratory distress syndrome, clinical management consists of protective ventilation and, in some cases, the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ( 10 , 12 , 13 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…International data show that cardiopulmonary bypass is used more frequently in pediatric LTx compared with adult LTx, and its use is related to the development of primary graft dysfunction, smoking status of the donor, presence of reperfusion injury, and body mass index of the recipient ( 8 , 10 , 11 ). In acute respiratory distress syndrome, clinical management consists of protective ventilation and, in some cases, the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ( 10 , 12 , 13 ).…”
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“…Currently, 11 years after the transplant, the patient is still being followed-up as an outpatient by the group. 5 Another important milestone was the creation of Medical Residency in Lung Transplantation for pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons, which was accredited by the National Medical Residency Commission in 2010. Most of our former students currently work in the field of lung transplantation in Brazil.…”
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confidence: 99%