2019
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2019.1565826
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Status asthmaticus requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation associated with rhinovirus infection

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“…Zabrocki et al described outcomes of pediatric respiratory failure requiring ECMO support and reported 83% survival for patients with status asthmaticus and that a diagnosis of asthma was independently associated with survival. Greenwald et al reported four patients with five runs of ECMO, all of who had asthma associated with human rhinovirus infection, with 100% survival. Di Lascio et al reported their single‐center experience of 16 patients with NFA requiring ECMO support with 100% survival.…”
Section: Ecmo For Refractory Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zabrocki et al described outcomes of pediatric respiratory failure requiring ECMO support and reported 83% survival for patients with status asthmaticus and that a diagnosis of asthma was independently associated with survival. Greenwald et al reported four patients with five runs of ECMO, all of who had asthma associated with human rhinovirus infection, with 100% survival. Di Lascio et al reported their single‐center experience of 16 patients with NFA requiring ECMO support with 100% survival.…”
Section: Ecmo For Refractory Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%