2016
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2016.06.18
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Transition to routine use of venoarterial extracorporeal oxygenation during lung transplantation could improve early outcomes

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“…Similarly, in a 2014 comparison of 271 consecutive patients who underwent lung transplant using either cardiopulmonary bypass or ECMO, there were differences in 30-day or 6-month mortality, and less postoperative complications among the ECMO group [43]. A number of more recent studies similarly comparing VA ECMO to cardiopulmonary bypass have confirmed the finding of a lower perioperative blood product transfusion requirement and lower 90-day mortality among the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cohorts [48,49,52,53].…”
Section: Ecmo In the Peri-and Postoperative Period 41 Ecmo Versus Camentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Similarly, in a 2014 comparison of 271 consecutive patients who underwent lung transplant using either cardiopulmonary bypass or ECMO, there were differences in 30-day or 6-month mortality, and less postoperative complications among the ECMO group [43]. A number of more recent studies similarly comparing VA ECMO to cardiopulmonary bypass have confirmed the finding of a lower perioperative blood product transfusion requirement and lower 90-day mortality among the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cohorts [48,49,52,53].…”
Section: Ecmo In the Peri-and Postoperative Period 41 Ecmo Versus Camentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Indeed, at our institution, we have routinely used ECMO on all patients who have undergone LTx since March 2013. ECMO facilitates intraoperative hemodynamic stability and improves short-term survival and postoperative lung function without increasing extracorporeal-related problems, such as vascular and neurologic complications [13]. Use of ECMO typically leads to routine weaning at the end of surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we adopted ECMO for all patients who have undergone LTx since March 2013. We reported our successful transition to routine use of ECMO during LTx previously [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ebenso ist die Möglichkeit gegeben, die ECMO direkt in die postoperative Phase zu verlängern [1]. Ebenso wird über eine verringerte Anzahl an pulmonalen und renalen Komplikationen berichtet [5], eine geringer Rate an primärer Graftdysfunktion (PGD) [26], ein geringerer Einsatz von Blutprodukten, eine verkürzte Beatmungs-und Intensivaufenthaltsdauer [4,27] sowie verringerte vaskuläre und neurologische Komplikationen [28]. In der Regel wird bei intraoperativem Einsatz eine Flussrate entsprechend der Hälfte des Herzzeitvolumens gewählt.…”
Section: Intraoperative Ecmounclassified