item: #1 of 100 id: cord-000308-cxr1ul7q author: Cianchi, Giovanni title: Ventilatory and ECMO treatment of H1N1-induced severe respiratory failure: results of an Italian referral ECMO center date: 2011-01-11 words: 4332 flesch: 38 summary: In our population bleeding also occurred more frequently in ECMO patients, and they required more transfusions compared to non ECMO patients. In case of renal replacement therapy requirement in ECMO patients, a continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration circuit was assembled on the ECMO circuit (aspiration on pre-pump line, restitution on preoxygenation line). keywords: acute; admission; ards; assistance; bleeding; bronchoalveolar; care; cases; chest; clinical; daily; days; distress; ecmo; examinations; experience; extracorporeal; failure; h1n1; health; heparin; hospital; icu; ill; infection; influenza; intensive; iqr; italian; lavage; lines; low; lower; lung; lus; median; membrane; ministry; mortality; need; negative; non; number; oxygenation; patients; pcr; pharyngeal; pleural; positive; present; pressure; protective; pulmonary; rate; referral; respiratory; safe; series; severe; study; support; swab; syndrome; table; therapy; time; transportation; treatment; ultrasound; ventilation; young cache: cord-000308-cxr1ul7q.txt plain text: cord-000308-cxr1ul7q.txt item: #2 of 100 id: cord-002828-ml6mgyf3 author: Huang, Linna title: Application of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome induced by avian influenza A (H7N9) viral pneumonia: national data from the Chinese multicentre collaboration date: 2018-01-08 words: 4904 flesch: 46 summary: (25 ± 5 cmH(2)O vs. 21 ± 3 cmH(2)O, P < 0.05) and VT (343 ± 96 ml vs. 246 ± 93 ml, P < 0.05) after 48 h on ECMO support. The former refers to a group of patients whose condition improved and were weaned from ECMO for at least 48 h; the unsuccessfully weaned group refers to those who died or voluntarily discontinued treatment due to lack of improvement during ECMO support. keywords: act; acute; additional; anticoagulation; ards; avian; avian influenza; blood; cases; china; complications; data; disease; distress; duration; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; file; flow; group; h7n9; haemorrhage; high; higher; infection; influenza; ippv; lung; management; membrane; min; mmhg; mortality; national; oxygenation; parameters; patients; plat; pneumonia; pre; rate; respiratory; severe; strategies; study; support; syndrome; time; total; treatment; ventilation; virus cache: cord-002828-ml6mgyf3.txt plain text: cord-002828-ml6mgyf3.txt item: #3 of 100 id: cord-003336-6sscf1lq author: Shi, Jingyi title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with prone position ventilation successfully rescues infantile pertussis: a case report and literature review date: 2018-11-30 words: 3139 flesch: 42 summary: Prior reports from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Registry demonstrated survival rates of 30% for pertussis patients receiving ECMO support [4, 5] , which is rather lower than other ECMO respiratory indications. In this patient with severe ARDS caused by Bordetella pertussis, ECMO was performed for cardiopulmonary support and rescued the infant with severe pertussis. keywords: acute; airway; ards; blood; bordetella; cannula; care; case; clinical; compliance; day; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; flow; heart; infants; infection; lung; management; membrane; mortality; old; oxygenation; patient; pediatric; pertussis; pht; position; positioning; pressure; prone; pulmonary; recurrent; report; respiratory; right; severe; spasm; support; syndrome; therapy; tidal; toxin; ventilation; volume cache: cord-003336-6sscf1lq.txt plain text: cord-003336-6sscf1lq.txt item: #4 of 100 id: cord-003416-c22kw6f4 author: Baek, Moon Seong title: Improvement in the survival rates of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation-supported respiratory failure patients: a multicenter retrospective study in Korean patients date: 2019-01-03 words: 3060 flesch: 39 summary: Despite such limitations, our current multicenter study, which is not based on the ELSO registry, provides information on the change in the survival rate of ECMO patients with respiratory failure and the factors associated with survival, and adds to the understanding of survival in patients who receive ECMO due to respiratory failure. Also, another explanation for the relatively low survival rate of Korean ECMO patients could be the infrequent use of prone positioning. keywords: acute; age; analysis; cns; days; distress; duration; dysfunction; ecmo; elso; extracorporeal; failure; hospital; korea; membrane; mortality; multicenter; neuromuscular; oxygenation; patients; period; positioning; prone; rate; registry; respiratory; respiratory failure; severe; study; support; survival; survival rate; syndrome; time; use; utilization; ventilation; years cache: cord-003416-c22kw6f4.txt plain text: cord-003416-c22kw6f4.txt item: #5 of 100 id: cord-003532-lcgeingz author: None title: 39th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium, 19-22 March 2019 date: 2019-03-19 words: 80115 flesch: 48 summary: Blood cultures were sent as per clinical & laboratory diagnosis of sepsis in ICU patients. Conclusions: HR, lactate levels and age before AVP initiation can predict the response to AVP in ICU patients with NE-resistant hypotension. keywords: 24h; 95%ci; abdominal; ability; abstract; access; accuracy; acid; activation; activity; acute; addition; adequate; administration; admission; adult patients; adults; adverse; affected; age; agreement; aim; airway; aki; algorithm; analysis; antibiotic; antimicrobial; anxiety; aorta; aortic; apache; approach; appropriate; ards; ards patients; area; arrest; arterial; artery; assay; assessing; assessment; associated; association; auc; audit; available; average; avp; bacterial; balance; baseline; bed; bedside; benefit; best; better; bias; biomarker; bleeding; blood; blood pressure; bmi; body; brain; bypass; cabg; calculated; cancer; carbapenem; cardiac; cardiac arrest; cardiogenic; cardiopulmonary; care; care patients; care unit; cases; catheter; cause; cell; center; central; centre; cerebral; cfdna; changes; characteristics; chest; children; chronic; classification; clinical; co2; coagulation; coagulopathy; cognitive; cohort; combination; combined; common; comorbidities; comparison; complex; compliance; complications; concentration; conclusions; condition; consecutive; consecutive patients; consensus; consent; continuous; control; control group; conventional; coronary; correlate; correlation; cost; count; course; cpc; cpr; creatinine; criteria; critical; critical care; cross; crp; crrt; cse; ctn; cumulative; current; curve; cvp; cytosorb; daily; data; day mortality; days; death; december; decision; decrease; delayed; delirium; delivery; demographic; department; describe; design; detection; determined; development; device; diagnosis; difference; difficult; discharge; disease; distress; doctors; dose; downtime; drug; duration; dysfunction; eaa; early; ecls; ecmo; ecmo patients; eeg; effect; effective; efficacy; elderly patients; elective; electronic; elevated; elevation; emergency; end; enteral; epiglottis; errors; essential; established; estimated; evaluation; events; evidence; exercise; experience; experimental; expert; expression; extracorporeal; factors; failure; family; feasibility; feasible; features; feeding; female; fentanyl; fever; fibrinogen; fig; figure; final; findings; fio2; flow; fluid; fold; followed; following; frailty; framework; free; frequency; frequent; fucoidan; functional; future; gas; gcs; general; generation; genes; global; glucose; glutamine; good; greater; group; guidelines; head; health; healthcare; heart; help; hemodynamic; hepatic; hfc; higher; higher mortality; highest; hospital; hospital cardiac; hospital mortality; hospital stay; hospitalization; hours; htg; hypotension; hypothermia; hypoxemia; icnarc; icu; icu admission; icu discharge; icu length; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; icu time; identification; igf; iii; il-6; ill; illness; image; imaging; immune; impact; implementation; important; improved; improvement; incidence; inclusion; increase; independent; index; individual; 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need; negative; network; neurological; neutrophil; new; nitrogen; non; norepinephrine; normal; novel; nui; number; nursing; nutrition; obese patients; objective; observational; observational study; occurrence; odds; ohca; old; online; onset; operating; opioid; optimal; oral; order; organ; outcome; output; overall; oxygenation; p<0.001; p<0.05; pain; pao2; parameters; participants; patients; patients introduction; patients methods; patterns; pci; pcr; pct; peak; percentage; percutaneous; performance; perfusion; period; perioperative; phase; physical; physicians; physiological; physiology; pigs; placebo; placement; plasma; platelet; plr; pmx; pneumonia; pocd; pocus; point; poor; popf; population; position; positive; possible; post; postoperative; potential; practice; prbc; precision; predictive; predictor; prehospital; preload; prescribing; presence; present; presentation; pressure; prevalence; previous; primary; prior; proadm; problems; procalcitonin; procedure; process; prognostic; project; prolonged; propofol; proportion; prospective; protein; protocol; pts; pulmonary; pulse; puncture; purpose; quality; randomized; randomly; range; rank; rapid; rate; ratio; reactive; reboa; receiver; recent; records; recovery; reduced; reduction; reference; regional; regression; related; relationship; relevant; removal; renal; report; requirements; research; resistance; resources; respiratory; response; responsiveness; results; resuscitation; retrospective; retrospective study; return; review; right; risk; risk patients; rml; role; room; routine; rso; safety; samples; saps; satisfaction; saturation; scale; score; scoring; secondary; sedation; self; sensitivity; sepsis; sepsis care; septic; septic patients; septic shock; sequential; serum; services; set; setting; severe; severity; sex; shock patients; short; sid; significant; signs; similar; simulation; single; sirs; site; size; small; sodium; sofa; sofa score; specificity; spontaneous; staff; standard; state; statistical; status; stay; strategies; stress; stroke; studies; study; study group; subjects; successful; support; surgery; surgical; surgical patients; survey; survival; survivors; symptoms; syndrome; system; systemic; systolic; table; target; targeted; team; technique; tee; temperature; tertiary; test; testing; tgci; therapeutic; therapy; thrombin; tidal; time; tissue; tnf; tool; total; tracheal; tracheostomy; training; transfusion; trauma; trauma patients; traumatic; treatment; triage; trial; troponin; ttm; tube; type; ultrasound; unit; united; university; unknown; upper; urine; use; useful; validation; value; vap; variables; vascular; vasopressor; vein; velocity; venous; ventilation; vital; volume; vte; ward; weaning; weight; whitney; wide; work; worse; years cache: cord-003532-lcgeingz.txt plain text: cord-003532-lcgeingz.txt item: #6 of 100 id: cord-004059-furt6xcn author: Hraiech, Sami title: Herpes simplex virus and Cytomegalovirus reactivation among severe ARDS patients under veno-venous ECMO date: 2019-12-23 words: 3392 flesch: 38 summary: The role of Herpesviridae pre-emptive treatment among ICU patients has been recently evaluated in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) (NCT 02152358). The coefficient designates the number of days by which the different endpoints are affected Data are presented as median and interquartile range or absolute value and percentage a p < 0.05 compared with non-reactivation group Until today, no data have been published concerning Herpesviridae reactivation in ICU patients under VV ECMO for severe ARDS. keywords: acute; acyclovir; analysis; ards; care; clinical; cmv; cytomegalovirus; data; days; duration; ecmo; failure; herpesviridae; high; hospital; hsv; icu; ill; immunocompetent; infection; intensive; length; longer; mechanical; mortality; non; organ; outcomes; patients; prolonged; pulmonary; reactivation; respiratory; severe; simplex; stay; study; treatment; veno; venous; ventilation; viral; vs. cache: cord-004059-furt6xcn.txt plain text: cord-004059-furt6xcn.txt item: #7 of 100 id: cord-004146-x2jyu0z3 author: Ko, Ryoung-Eun title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation: analysis of Korean organ transplantation registry (KOTRY) data date: 2020-01-13 words: 2923 flesch: 43 summary: key: cord-004146-x2jyu0z3 authors: Ko, Ryoung-Eun; Lee, Jin Gu; Kim, Song Yee; Kim, Young Tae; Choi, Sun Mi; Kim, Do Hyung; Cho, Woo Hyun; Park, Seung-Il; Jo, Kyung-Wook; Kim, Hong Kwan; Paik, Hyo Chae; Jeon, Kyeongman title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation: analysis of Korean organ transplantation registry (KOTRY) data date: 2020-01-13 journal: The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as a bridge to lung transplantation has greatly increased. keywords: bridge; complications; data; differences; discharge; disease; ecmo; ecmo group; extracorporeal; function; graft; group; icu; information; kotry; long; lung; lung transplantation; management; membrane; months; mortality; multicenter; non; organ; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; post; registry; results; significant; status; study; support; survival; term; transplantation cache: cord-004146-x2jyu0z3.txt plain text: cord-004146-x2jyu0z3.txt item: #8 of 100 id: cord-004226-3ki0dzwb author: Patel, Sunil title: Inflammatory and microbiological associations with near-fatal asthma requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2020-01-27 words: 949 flesch: 30 summary: Rhinovirus is well recognised as a trigger for acute asthma, and deficient antiviral type 1 and 3 interferons has been reported in asthma A randomized prospective study Mechanically ventilating the severe asthmatic Epidemiology of respiratory viruses in patients hospitalized with near-fatal asthma, acute exacerbations of asthma, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Exposure to an aeroallergen as a possible precipitating factor in respiratory arrest in young patients with asthma Fungal sensitization is associated with increased risk of life-threatening asthma Viral infections in allergy and immunology: how allergic inflammation influences viral infections and illness IL-33-dependent type 2 inflammation during rhinovirus-induced asthma exacerbations in vivo The role of viruses in acute exacerbations of asthma keywords: acute; admission; asthma; data; days; ecmo; failure; fatal; fungal; group; hospital; icu; infection; isolates; mechanical; patients; positive; respiratory; ventilation cache: cord-004226-3ki0dzwb.txt plain text: cord-004226-3ki0dzwb.txt item: #9 of 100 id: cord-005497-w81ysjf9 author: None title: 40th International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 24-27 March 2020 date: 2020-03-24 words: 103795 flesch: 50 summary: Conclusions: This is one of the first studies to demonstrate that abnormal RV function is associated with an increased mortality in ICU patients with pneumonia. The fast efficacy of targeted therapies led some intensivists to use them as rescue therapy for ICU patients. keywords: 1st; 24h; 95%ci; abdominal; ability; abnormal; absence; absolute; abstract; accuracy; acid; acquired; activated; activation; activity; acute; acute care; addition; adjusted; adjustment; administration; admission; admission patients; adult patients; adults; adverse; afxa; age; aged; agents; agreement; aim; aims; airway; aki; aki patients; albumin; analgesia; analysis; anesthesia; angiography; animals; antibiotic; anticoagulation; antimicrobial; antixa; anxiety; aof; apache; application; approach; appropriate; april; ards; area; arf; arrest; arrest patients; arterial; artery; assay; assessment; associated; association; athens; atx; auc; audit; available; average; bacteremia; bacterial; balance; barriers; baseline; bbv; bedside; benefit; better; bilirubin; biomarkers; bleeding; blood; blood pressure; bmi; body; bolus; brain; breathing; bundle; burden; burn; burnout; bypass; cabg; cancer; cardiac; cardiac arrest; cardiac patients; cardiac surgery; cardiopulmonary; cardiothoracic; cardiovascular; care; care hospital; care patients; care unit; cartridge; cases; catheter; cause; cbt; cci; cdi; cells; center; central; centre; cerebral; cfs; challenge; changes; characteristics; characterized; chart; chest; children; chloride; chronic; circuit; circulation; circulatory; citrate; classification; clearance; clinical; clinicians; clot; clotting; cmh; coagulation; coagulopathy; cohort; cohort study; collection; combination; combined; committee; common; community; comorbidities; comparable; compare; comparison; complex; compliance; complications; components; compression; concentration; conclusions; conditions; confidence; consciousness; consecutive patients; consent; consumption; continuous; control; control group; controlled; conventional; coronary; correct; correlation; costs; count; course; cpb; cpr; creatinine; criteria; critical; critical care; cross; crp; crrt; 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frailty; free; freiburg; frequency; frequent; function; future; gas; gender; general; generation; genes; germany; gfap; glasgow; global; glucose; goal; good; grade; gram; greater; group; group patients; guidelines; half; handover; head; health; healthcare; heart; help; hemodynamic; hemoperfusion; hemorrhage; heparin; higher; higher mortality; highest; history; hospital; hospital admission; hospital cardiac; hospital discharge; hospital mortality; hospital stay; hospitalization; hours; hrs; human; hypertension; hyponatremia; icp; icu admission; icu care; icu discharge; icu length; icu mortality; icu patients; icu population; icu staff; icu stay; icuca; icus; ihca; iii; il-6; ill; illness; immune; immunosuppression; impact; impairment; implementation; important; improved; improvement; imv; incidence; incidents; inclusion; income; increased; independent; index; individual; induction; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; influence; information; informed; infusion; inhalation; initial; initiation; injuries; injury; inpatient; insulin; intake; intensive care; interaction; interval; intervention; intra; intravenous; introduction; intubated; intubation; invasive; involved; involvement; iqr; ir+f; iron; ischemia; italy; january; japan; july; kdigo; ketoacidosis; kidney; knowledge; laboratory; lack; lactate; large; lead; leading; learning; left; length; levels; levosimendan; life; likely; limited; linear; literature; liver; local; logistic; long; longer; los; loss; lower; lps; lung; main; major; majority; making; male; malignancy; management; map; march; markers; mass; max; maximum; mcs; mdr; mean; mean age; measured; measurements; mechanical; median; median icu; medical; medical care; medical patients; medication; medicine; members; membrane; mental; methods; mhla; mice; microstructure; min; minimal; minutes; mixed; mmhg; mmol; model; moderate; modified; mods; monitored; monitoring; monocytes; months; morbidity; mortality; mortality rate; multicenter; multidisciplinary; multiple; multivariate; muscle; music; myocardial; national; necessary; need; negative; neurological; neutrophils; new; news; noise; non; normal; novel; november; number; nurses; nursing; nutritional; obese patients; objective; observational study; occurrence; october; odds; ohca; old; ongoing; onset; ooh; operating; optimal; oral; order; organ; outcome; output; overall; oxygen; oxygenation; p<0.001; p<0.05; pad; pain; pamv; panel; pao; parameters; participants; pathogens; patients; pattern; pci; pct; peak; pediatric; peep; percentage; performance; perfusion; period; perioperative; peripheral; peritonitis; physical; physicians; physiological; pics; placebo; plasma; platelet; pneumonia; poca; point; polymorphism; poor; population; position; positive; possible; post; postoperative; potential; practice; predict; predictive; predictors; prescribed; presence; present; present study; presentation; pressure; prevalence; prevention; previous; primary; prior; problem; procalcitonin; procedure; process; product; prognostic; project; prolonged; promising; properties; proportion; prospective; protein; protocol; psychiatric; psychological; pts; public; pulmonary; pulse; pupillometry; purpose; quality; quantitative; questionnaire; randomized; range; rapid; rate; rats; rbc; rca; reactive; reasons; receiver; recent; record; recovery; reduced; reduction; regional; registered; regression; related; relationship; relative; relevant; reliability; removal; renal; renin; replacement; reported; reports; research; resistance; respect; respiratory; responders; response; results; resuscitation; retinal; retrospective; retrospective study; return; review; rhythm; right; risk; risk factors; risk patients; roc; role; room; rosc; routine; s1p; safety; samples; satisfaction; sbf; sbt; scale; school; score; secondary; sedation; selected; sensitive; sensitivity; sepsis; sepsis patients; sepsis-3; septic; septic shock; septicyte; sequential; series; serum; setting; severe; severe patients; severe sepsis; severity; sex; shock; shock patients; shockable; shorter; significant; signs; similar; simulation; single; size; skin; sleep; small; sofa; solution; specific; specificity; spontaneous; staff; stage; standard; standardized; start; statistical; status; stay; stmv; strategies; strategy; strength; stress; stroke; strong; students; studies; study; study group; study period; subgroup; subjects; subsequent; subset; support; surgery; surgical; surgical patients; survey; survival; survivors; symptoms; syndrome; system; systemic; table; target; tavi; tbi; tbi patients; teaching; team; technique; teg; temperature; term; tertiary; test; testing; tgp; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; thickness; threat; threshold; thrombin; thrombosis; tidal; time; tissue; tone; tool; total; tracheal; tracheostomy; traditional; training; transfusion; transplantation; trauma patients; traumatic; treatment; trend; triage; trial; troponin; tube; type; uch; ultrasound; unit; united; university; university hospital; unknown; urinary; urine; use; useful; uws; validation; value; vancomycin; vap; variability; variables; vasopressor; vein; venous; ventilation; ventricular; vital; volume; vri; ward; wbc; weaning; week; weight; women; work; working; workload; worse; years; δci cache: cord-005497-w81ysjf9.txt plain text: cord-005497-w81ysjf9.txt item: #10 of 100 id: cord-005587-8iwsvku9 author: Lindén, Viveka title: High survival in adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome treated by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, minimal sedation, and pressure supported ventilation date: 2000-10-14 words: 4998 flesch: 48 summary: Indications for ECMO Patients were accepted for ECMO if there was an acute, reversible, life-threatening form of respiratory failure unresponsive to conventional therapy key: cord-005587-8iwsvku9 authors: Lindén, Viveka; Palmér, Kenneth; Reinhard, Jarl; Westman, Reino; Ehrén, Henrik; Granholm, Tina; Frenckner, Björn title: High survival in adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome treated by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, minimal sedation, and pressure supported ventilation date: 2000-10-14 journal: Intensive Care Med DOI: 10.1007/s001340000697 sha: doc_id: 5587 cord_uid: 8iwsvku9 Objectives: To evaluate the results of treatment of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), minimal sedation, and pressure supported ventilation. keywords: acute; adult; ards; arterial; bleeding; blood; bypass; care; cerebral; complications; days; decannulation; disease; distress; ecmo; exchange; extracorporeal; failure; flow; function; gas; high; higher; hospital; infarction; life; lower; lung; mean; membrane; minimal; nonsurvivors; oxygenation; patients; present; pressure; pulmonary; rate; respiratory; results; right; run; sedation; series; severe; study; support; surgical; survival; syndrome; table; therapy; tidal; total; treatment; v bypass; ventilation cache: cord-005587-8iwsvku9.txt plain text: cord-005587-8iwsvku9.txt item: #11 of 100 id: cord-005621-a4bspoii author: Roch, Antoine title: Outcome of acute respiratory distress syndrome patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and brought to a referral center date: 2013-10-30 words: 4717 flesch: 45 summary: Of note, most of our patients had pneumonia with severe septic shock requiring vasopressors, and half of them required renal replacement therapy during the ICU stay, which has been shown to have an important prognostic impact in ECMO patients However, no study had previously clearly shown a protective effect of influenza in ECMO patients. keywords: acute; age; analysis; ards; associated; cannulation; center; complications; criteria; data; days; death; decision; diagnosis; distant; distress; duration; ecmo; extracorporeal; factors; failure; following; higher; hospital; icu; influenza; initiation; median; membrane; mobile; mortality; organ; oxygenation; patients; pneumonia; present; prognostic; rate; respiratory; risk; score; severe; sofa; studies; study; support; survival; syndrome; therapy; time; variables; venovenous; ventilation cache: cord-005621-a4bspoii.txt plain text: cord-005621-a4bspoii.txt item: #12 of 100 id: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj author: None title: 2nd World Congress on Pediatric Intensive Care 1996 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 23–26 June 1996 Abstracts of Oral Presentations, Posters and Nursing Programme date: 1996 words: 72090 flesch: 51 summary: Objective: To assess the normal ,gastric intramucosal pH ~Hi) by tonometry in healthy children Patients and methods: Twelve healthy children (6 males and 6 females) with age rmaged from 6 months to 12 years scheduled for minor plastic or urologic surgery. Pain relief was good (VRS less 2) in 53 children -94.6 % of study patients. keywords: -the; abdominal; abnormal; abnormalities; absence; accurate; acidosis; activity; acute; acute respiratory; additional; adequate; administration; admission; adrenaline; adult; adverse; age; aged; agents; aggressive; ahrf; aim; airway; akbr; albumin; alkalosis; alternative; alveolar; american; analysis; anesthesia; animals; anp; antibiotics; antioxidant; aorta; aortic; application; approach; appropriate; ards; ards patients; areas; arrest; arrival; arterial; arteriosus; artery; artificial; aspiration; assessment; assisted; associated; association; asthma; asthmatic; atrial; atrium; authors; auto; available; average; babies; baby; background; bacterial; balloon; base; baseline; basis; bed; beneficial; benefits; best; better; bilateral; birth; bleeding; block; blood; blood flow; blood pressure; body; bolus; bone; boys; bradycardia; brain; breathing; bronchial; bumetanide; bypass; cardiac; cardiac surgery; cardiopulmonary; cardiovascular; care; care patients; care unit; carotid; cases; categories; catheter; cause; caz; cdh; cells; center; central; cerebral; changes; characteristics; chd; chest; childhood; children; children patients; chronic; circuit; circulation; cld; clinical; close; cmh20; cmv; cns; co2; coagulation; coma; combined; comfort; common; comparable; complete; complex; compliance; complicated; complications; computer; concentration; conclusion; conditions; congenital; consecutive; consent; consequence; constant; continued; continuous; contractility; contrast; control; conventional; correlation; count; course; cpap; cpb; creatinine; criteria; critical; cultures; cvp; cvvh; daily; damage; data; days; death; december; decrease; defect; degree; delayed; delivery; department; dependent; design; deterioration; determination; development; device; diagnosis; differences; different; difficult; direct; disability; discharge; discussion; disease; disorders; distress; distribution; doppler; 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series; serum; setting; severe; severe respiratory; severity; sex; shift; shock; short; shunt; sick; significant; signs; similar; simple; single; site; situations; size; skills; skin; small; snli; sodium; solution; south; special; specific; spontaneous; staff; stage; standard; starting; statistical; status; stay; stenosis; structural; studies; study; subjects; successful; supine; supply; support; surfactant; surgery; surgical; survanta; survey; survival; survivors; symptoms; syndrome; syringe; system; systemic; systolic; table; tachycardia; teaching; team; technique; teico; temperature; terbutaline; term; tertiary; test; tetralogy; therapeutic; therapy; tidal; time; tissue; total; tract; training; transducer; transient; transplantation; transplants; trauma; traumatic; treatment; trials; trough; tsh; tube; tubing; twins; type; ultrasound; underlying; understanding; underwent; unit; university; upper; urinary; urine; use; useful; utilization; values; valve; variables; variance; variation; varied; vascular; vena; venous; ventilated; ventilation; ventilatory; ventricle; ventricular; versus; vessels; vitamin; vkbr; volume; wash; weaning; weeks; weight; white; wide; wks; work; years; young; zone cache: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj.txt plain text: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj.txt item: #13 of 100 id: cord-005738-gsy95f2y author: Nair, Priya title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe ARDS in pregnant and postpartum women during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic date: 2011-02-12 words: 2795 flesch: 48 summary: Consequently, these results may not be generalisable to pregnant and postpartum patients who receive ECMO for other conditions. ECMO is effective, with outcomes comparable to those of non-pregnant patients, and acceptable infant outcomes. keywords: adult; ards; associated; bleeding; blood; care; cases; circuit; complications; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; h1n1; infants; influenza; iqr; maternal; median; membrane; new; outcomes; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; postpartum; pregnancy; pregnant; respiratory; severe; study; support; syndrome; table; therapy; treatment; women; zealand cache: cord-005738-gsy95f2y.txt plain text: cord-005738-gsy95f2y.txt item: #14 of 100 id: cord-005757-4t4ai34e author: Pappalardo, Federico title: Predicting mortality risk in patients undergoing venovenous ECMO for ARDS due to influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia: the ECMOnet score date: 2012-11-16 words: 3800 flesch: 38 summary: [1] , as it identifies severely hypoxemic patients failing protective mechanical ventilation with an estimated mortality risk higher than 50 % in comparison to conventional treatment. Oxygenation failure, however, is rarely the direct cause of death in ECMO patients. Continuous parameters presented as mean ± SD, categorical data as n (%) BMI Body max index, BSA body surface area, PBW partial weight bearing, ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, ICU intensive care unit, MV mechanical ventilation, ELS extracorporeal life support, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, BIPAP bilevel positive airway pressure, HFOV high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, CPAPPSV continuous positive airway pressure and pressure support ventilation, CRRT continuos renal replacement therapy, SIMV invasive mechanical ventilation synchronized, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, PaCO 2 partial pressure of carbon dioxide, MAP mean arterial pressure, PCV pressure control ventilation, PEEP positive end expiratory pressure, CVP central venous pressure, Vt tidal volume revealed a lower performance in the evaluation of preimplant mortality risk compared to the ECMOnet score. keywords: accuracy; acute; analysis; ards; associated; care; centers; clinical; criteria; data; death; distress; ecmo; ecmonet; ecmonet score; external; extracorporeal; failure; h1n1; influenza; initiation; institution; intensive; italian; lung; mean; membrane; model; mortality; multivariate; organ; oxygenation; pandemic; parameters; patients; predictors; pressure; respiratory; risk; roc; score; set; severe; study; support; survival; syndrome; time; validation; variables; ventilation cache: cord-005757-4t4ai34e.txt plain text: cord-005757-4t4ai34e.txt item: #15 of 100 id: cord-005814-ak5pq312 author: None title: 8th European Congress of Intensive Care Medicine Athens - Greece, October 18–22, 1995 Abstracts date: 1995 words: 179325 flesch: 51 summary: Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), a growth factor recently recognised as a polyfunctional cytokine integrated in cytokine networks was measured in unconcentrated BALF of patients from different patient groups. It is difficult to generalize on intensive care units as different patient groups are in different ICUs aud there are great changes from one hospital to another and from one country to another. keywords: + +; -the; 0.001; 1st; 2nd; 3rd; 48h; 546c88; 900c; aaar group; aaar patients; abdominal; abnormalities; absence; absent; absolute; absorption; access; accident; account; accumulation; accuracy; accurate; acid; acidosis; activation; active; activities; activity; actual; acute; acute lung; acute myocardial; acute renal; acute respiratory; adaptation; addition; adequacy; adequate; adhesion; administration; admission; admission patients; adopted; adult patients; adults; advanced; advantages; adverse; aeruginosa; affected; age; aged; aged patients; agents; aggregation; agreement; aid; aim; airway; airway pressure; alarm; albumin; alive; alpha; alterations; altered; alternative; alveolar; ambulance; ami patients; amounts; anaerobes; anaerobic; anaesthesia; analgesia; analysis; anemia; anesthetic; 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strategy; stress; stroke; structure; student; studies; study; study group; study period; study results; subarachnoid; subgroups; subjects; subsequent; substances; substantial; successful; sufentanil; suffering; sufficient; supine; supply; support; support ventilation; surface; surfactant; surgery patients; surgical icu; surgical patients; survey; survival; survived; survived patients; surviving; survivors; susceptible; sustained; svo2; svr; swan; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome patients; synthase; system; systemic; systolic; systolic blood; t =; tachycardia; task; tbars; tcd; team; technique; temperature; tendency; terms; tertiary; test; tested; tga; therapeutic; therapy; thermal; thermodilution; thoracic; threatening; thrombolytic; thrombosis; tidal; tidal volume; tile; time; tissue; tnf; tnt; tone; tonometer; tool; total; total respiratory; toxic; toxicity; tpn; tracheal; tracheal pressure; tracheostomy; training; tranmatised patients; transducer; transfer; transfusion; transient; transit; transplantation; transplanted; transport; trauma patients; traumatic; treated; treatment; treatment group; trend; trial; triggering; true; tube; tubing; tumor; type; typical; ulcer; ultrasound; unable; unchanged; underlying; underwent; unit; unit patients; university; unknown; untreated; upper; uptake; urea; urgent; urinary; urine; usa; use; useful; usefulness; usual; values; valve; valvular; vap; variability; variables; variance; variation; varied; vascular; vasoactive; vasoconstriction; vasodilator; vasoreactivity; vco2; vein; velocity; venous; venous blood; venous pressure; ventilated; ventilation; ventilation patients; ventilatory; ventricle; ventricular; verapamil; vessels; victims; vital; vo2; volume; volunteers; vsmc; wall; ward; warm; wave; wbc; wean patients; weaning; wedge; wedge pressure; weeks; weight; white; wide; wilcoxon; withdrawn; wobadd; women; work; worse; wound; xanthine; years; years patients; younger patients; yrs; zeep cache: cord-005814-ak5pq312.txt plain text: cord-005814-ak5pq312.txt item: #16 of 100 id: cord-005876-d8sid7gd author: Varnholt, V. title: ARDS infolge schwerer RSV-Infektion Therapeutische Optionen: Therapeutische Optionen date: 1996 words: 2399 flesch: 46 summary: Eine vorbestehende BPD stellt keine Kontraindikation fü r den Einsatz von HFOV, NO und ECMO dar, wie unsere Ergebnisse und Berichte in der Literatur dem klinischen Zustand des Patienten zu entscheiden; bei nicht akuter Hypoxie kann aber mit dem Einsatz von ECMO etwa 1 Woche lang abgewartet werden, ob nicht mit anderen Maßnahmen eine Besserung eintritt keywords: alle; anderen; anwendung; ards; auch; behandlung; bei; ber; besserung; bis; bpd; bzw; cases; children; das; dem; den; der; des; die; diese; durch; ecmo; eine; einsatz; extracorporeal; frequency; frü; hfov; high; hospital; hrend; infection; infektionen; infolge; inhalational; ist; jahren; kinder; kindlichen; klinik; lungenversagen; mean; meist; mit; modalities; months; nach; nicht; noch; nur; oder; patienten; pneumonie; respiratory; ribavirin; rsv; schwerer; sehr; severe; sich; sind; support; syncytial; therapieverfahren; treatment; und; unter; use; ventilation; verlegenden; verlä; virus; von; vor; weitere; werden; wie; wurde; zur cache: cord-005876-d8sid7gd.txt plain text: cord-005876-d8sid7gd.txt item: #17 of 100 id: cord-006181-fkh2fzbr author: Bednarczyk, Joseph M. title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for blastomycosis-related acute respiratory distress syndrome: a case series date: 2015-04-08 words: 3536 flesch: 33 summary: Despite lung protective ventilation strategies with maximal F(i)O(2) (patients A-D), neuromuscular blockade (patients A-D), inhaled nitric oxide (patients A and D), and prone positioning (patient D), progressive hypoxemia resulted in initiation of venovenous ECMO by hours 24-90 of mechanical ventilation with subsequent de-escalation of ventilatory support. Life-threatening hypoxemia, acidosis, and injurious airway pressures developed despite 100% F I O 2 (patients A-D), neuromuscular blockade (patients A-D), inhaled nitric oxide at 20 ppm (patients A and D), and prone positioning (patient D) ( Table 2 ). keywords: acute; addition; adults; antimicrobial; application; appropriate; ards; blastomyces; blastomycosis; canada; cannulation; care; cases; clinical; days; dermatitidis; des; disease; distress; early; ecmo; endemic; exchange; extracorporeal; failure; gas; high; hospital; hypoxemia; injury; les; lung; mechanical; membrane; mortality; oxygenation; partial; patients; peep; positive; pressure; progressive; protective; pulmonary; quatre; radiography; refractory; reported; rescue; respiratory; sdra; septic; series; severe; shock; strategy; support; syndrome; table; therapy; une; usa; venovenous; ventilation; ventilatory cache: cord-006181-fkh2fzbr.txt plain text: cord-006181-fkh2fzbr.txt item: #18 of 100 id: cord-006236-2gpwf4z2 author: None title: Abstracts from the First International Conference on Heart Failure in Children and Young Adults date: 2004 words: 13120 flesch: 51 summary: Key words: heart failure, outpatient, and inotropic therapy Congestive heart failure is still a major health problem in pediatric patients. We report our experience with IABP to support pediatric cardiac patients. keywords: activity; acute; adults; age; alcapa; analysis; arterial; artery; assist; background; biopsy; blood; bnp; calpain; cardiac; cardiomyopathy; cardiopulmonary; cases; children; chronic; circulatory; class; clinical; complications; conclusions; congenital; controls; coronary; correlation; ctx; data; days; dcm; death; device; diagnosis; different; disease; dopamine; dose; duration; dysfunction; early; ecmo; elevated; experience; expression; failure; follow; fontan; function; graft; group; heart; heart disease; heart failure; hemodynamic; high; higher; hospital; hours; htx; hypotension; iabp; imaging; improved; infants; infusion; inotropic; intravenous; key; late; left; levels; levosimendan; long; low; lvad; lvh; mean; mechanical; median; methods; milrinone; min; months; multiple; myocardial; myocarditis; n =; nesiritide; normal; ntpro; old; operation; organ; overload; patients; pediatric; pediatric patients; peptide; population; post; pressure; pts; pulmonary; pump; purpose; pvad; pvr; range; rate; recovery; reduced; rejection; repair; report; response; results; right; risk; serum; severe; severity; shock; significant; sildenafil; stenosis; strain; study; subjects; support; surgery; survival; systemic; term; therapy; time; transplantation; treatment; underwent; use; vad; vasopressin; ventricle; ventricular; volume; vs.; wall; weight; words; years cache: cord-006236-2gpwf4z2.txt plain text: cord-006236-2gpwf4z2.txt item: #19 of 100 id: cord-006251-danl62io author: Jansen, Oliver title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in spina bifida and (H1N1)-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome date: 2017-09-13 words: 1700 flesch: 30 summary: Adding prone positioning therapy to ECMO patients is recommended by the guidelines for adult respiratory failure from the extracorporeal life support organization if radiological imaging shows posterior consolidation of the lung fields [8] . In the initial stage, moving the patients' body/body positioning therapy was conducted only to maintain or improve ECMO blood flow (see scheme above). keywords: acute; ards; bifida; blood; body; cannula; changes; complications; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; flow; h1n1; head; inflow; injury; lung; membrane; oxygenation; patients; physical; positioning; pressure; prone; pulmonary; respiratory; severe; spina; support; syndrome; therapy; venous cache: cord-006251-danl62io.txt plain text: cord-006251-danl62io.txt item: #20 of 100 id: cord-006556-hmzoxqu3 author: Alibrahim, Omar S. title: Extracorporeal Life Support: Four Decades and Counting date: 2017-04-12 words: 10160 flesch: 41 summary: ELSO maintains the world's largest registry of data on ECLS patients, with voluntary submission of this data. It is not uncommon for ECLS patients to be heavily sedated during the first few days. keywords: acceptable; acute; adult; anticoagulation; approach; ards; arterial; artery; bleeding; blood; cannulae; cannulation; cardiac; cardiopulmonary; care; cases; cdh; centers; children; circuit; common; complications; congenital; continuous; conventional; critical; data; days; decades; devices; diaphragmatic; disease; distress; early; ecls; ecls support; ecmo; ecpr; effects; elso; exchange; experience; extracorporeal; extracorporeal life; extracorporeal membrane; failure; femoral; flow; fluid; gas; group; h1n1; heart; heparin; hernia; high; improved; increase; indications; influenza; initiation; injury; lead; life; life support; lumen; lung; management; mechanical; medicine; membrane; membrane oxygenation; mode; mortality; need; neonatal; neonates; new; organization; outcomes; overall; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; pediatric; period; population; pressure; pumps; rate; recovery; registry; renal; repair; reports; respiratory; respiratory ecls; respiratory failure; results; resuscitation; review; right; risk; sedation; sepsis; severe; shock; site; study; support; surgery; surgical; survival; syndrome; therapy; time; total; unresponsive; use; vein; venovenous; ventilation; volume; vv ecls; years cache: cord-006556-hmzoxqu3.txt plain text: cord-006556-hmzoxqu3.txt item: #21 of 100 id: cord-006559-xehwgzdn author: Pilarczyk, K. title: Extrakorporale Herz- und Lungenersatzverfahren: „Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation“, „extracorporeal life support“ und „pumpless extracorporeal lung assist“ date: 2013-01-16 words: 3013 flesch: 31 summary: sich das Verfahren der ECLS außerhalb der In der Regel werden ECMO-Systeme nichtpulsatil betrieben, Zentrifugalpumpen mit Impellern können jedoch auch pulsatil betrieben werden. keywords: abb; acute; adult; alle; als; arrest; arteriellen; assist; auch; aufgrund; aus; ausgeworfene; beatmung; bei; beim; bereich; bezeichnet; blut; bridge; bridging; cardiac; cardiopulmonary; cardiovascular; cesar; conventional; cpr; daher; das; decarboxylation; decarboxylierung; dem; den; der; des; die; dieses; distress; durch; ecls; ecmo; einer; einsatz; evidence; experience; expertise; extracorporeal; failure; fall; für; gibt; hat; herz; immer; implantation; injury; interventionellen; ist; kann; kanüle; kanülierung; kardiologie; keine; kommen; komplikationen; kreislauf; können; körperhälfte; life; lung; lungenversagen; man; membrane; mit; möglichkeit; nach; nicht; oder; option; oxygenation; oxygenierung; patienten; patients; pecla; postcardiotomy; procedure; pumpless; randomisierte; rescue; respiratory; resuscitation; severe; sich; sind; sollte; sowie; stillstand; study; support; syndrome; system; therapie; transplantation; treatment; trial; und; unter; use; venous; ventilation; verfahren; vom; von; weiteren; werden; wird; zum; zur; über; überbrückung cache: cord-006559-xehwgzdn.txt plain text: cord-006559-xehwgzdn.txt item: #22 of 100 id: cord-006621-0fxpn7qf author: Cantwell, Tamara title: Leptospirosis-associated catastrophic respiratory failure supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2017-10-10 words: 2508 flesch: 34 summary: Patient evolved with severe respiratory failure, associated with hemoptysis, and rapidly severe hemodynamic compromise. Patient evolved with severe respiratory failure, associated with hemoptysis, and rapidly severe hemodynamic compromise. keywords: acute; antibiotics; arterial; bilateral; blood; case; clinical; contact; days; diagnosis; disease; ecmo; failure; flow; gas; hemodynamic; high; index; injury; interstitial; involvement; kidney; laboratory; leptospira; leptospirosis; membrane; min; mmhg; mortality; obese; oxygenation; pao; patient; pressure; progressive; pulmonary; renal; respiratory; second; septic; severe; shock; suspicion; symptoms; veno; venous; ventilation; year cache: cord-006621-0fxpn7qf.txt plain text: cord-006621-0fxpn7qf.txt item: #23 of 100 id: cord-006760-mgrxo21j author: Lee, James C. title: Critical care management of the lung transplant recipient date: 2012-06-22 words: 5046 flesch: 29 summary: Given the severity of illness of such patients at the time of surgery, lung transplant recipients require particular attention in the immediate post-operative period to ensure optimal short-term and long-term outcomes. Causes and treatment of conditions affecting early morbidity and mortality in lung transplant recipients will be detailed, including primary graft dysfunction, cardiovascular and surgical complications, and immunologic and infectious issues. keywords: active; aggressive; allograft; arterial; atrial; bleeding; blood; bridge; bronchial; care; case; centers; chest; complications; critical; cultures; cystic; diseases; donor; dysfunction; early; ecmo; experience; extended; extracorporeal; factors; failure; fibrosis; graft; group; heart; high; hyperacute; icu; ill; immediate; infectious; intra; issues; long; lung; lung transplantation; management; mechanical; membrane; morbidity; mortality; operative; organ; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; period; pgd; post; potential; pre; primary; procedure; pulmonary; rates; recipient; rejection; renal; respiratory; right; risk; severe; significant; single; state; support; surgical; survival; term; therapy; time; transplant; transplant recipient; transplantation; treatment; use; ventilation; ventilatory; year cache: cord-006760-mgrxo21j.txt plain text: cord-006760-mgrxo21j.txt item: #24 of 100 id: cord-007525-1q300xdv author: Jacquet, L. -M. title: Conduite et complications de l’oxygénation extracorporelle veinoveineuse date: 2014-03-21 words: 4504 flesch: 49 summary: Un élément important dans l'évaluation du débit et de l'efficience du circuit est de tenir compte de la recirculation, c'estàdire de la quantité de sang oxygéné et décarboxylé envoyé par la canule de réinjection qui est immédiatement réaspiré par la canule de drainage et qui ne circule donc pas dans l'organisme. L'incidence réelle est difficile à évaluer du fait de l'utilisation de critères dif férents selon les études mais, de façon assez constante, le recours à des thérapeutiques d'épuration extrarénale survient dans plus de 50 % des cas keywords: ainsi; anticoagulation; artérielle; assist; aux; bas; caillots; canule; cardiaque; cas; cette; chez; circuit; cisaillement; coagulation; complications; d'héparine; d'oxygène; dans; des; deux; diminuer; doit; donc; doses; double; drainage; dès; débit; ecmo; entre; est; externe; extracorporeal; failure; fait; faudra; fonction; forces; formation; gaz; influenza; l'artère; l'oxygénateur; l'oxygénation; l'utilisation; les; life; lors; lorsque; lung; maintenir; mais; membrane; min; mise; mmhg; moins; mécanique; même; n'est; niveau; nécessaire; oxygenation; par; parfois; particulièrement; pas; patient; period; peut; peuvent; place; plaquettes; pompe; possible; pour; pression; proche; prélèvements; pulmonaire; que; qui; rapport; removal; respiratory; reste; retour; réinjection; sanguin; saturation; sera; soit; sont; sous; souvent; suite; support; sur; survenue; syndrome; systémique; sédation; technique; temps; traitement; trop; très; une; veineuse; veineux; ventilation; également; élevées; étant; été; être cache: cord-007525-1q300xdv.txt plain text: cord-007525-1q300xdv.txt item: #25 of 100 id: cord-007527-0q72cno7 author: Pham, T. title: Assistance par circulation extracorporelle veinoveineuse dans le traitement du syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë : rationnel et objectifs cliniques date: 2014-04-01 words: 3522 flesch: 45 summary: Les résultats n'ont pas montré de différence de survie (environ 16,5 % de mortalité) ou de durée de séjour, mais ont montré la faisabilité de la technique. Les techniques d'oxygénation par CEC ou ECMO se sont améliorées et miniaturisées, et nécessitent aujourd'hui moins d'anticoagulation exposant les patients à un risque de complication hémorragique moindre. keywords: acute; afin; artérielle; aux; cardiaque; cas; cec; ces; cette; charge; chez; circulation; cmh; comme; contenu; dans; des; deux; distress; données; débit; ecmo; est; extracorporeal; failure; fio; hypercapnia; indication; influenza; l'ecmo; l'hypoxémie; les; low; lung; mais; malgré; membrane; mmhg; moins; mécanique; objectif; oxygenation; paco; pao; par; pas; patients; peep; pendant; permissive; peut; plateau; pour; pression; pressure; prise; pulmonaire; que; qui; recours; respiratory; risque; sang; sdra; semble; severe; sont; sous; souvent; sur; syndrome; sévère; technique; traditionnelle; très; une; veinoveineuse; ventilation; été; être cache: cord-007527-0q72cno7.txt plain text: cord-007527-0q72cno7.txt item: #26 of 100 id: cord-007550-2b62zaur author: Buchtele, Nina title: Feasibility and safety of watershed detection by contrast-enhanced ultrasound in patients receiving peripheral venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a prospective observational study date: 2020-04-02 words: 1119 flesch: 41 summary: The watershed is marked with an arrow and located distal to the superior mesenteric artery Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation watershed Heart against venoarterial ECMO: competition visualized Hemodynamic changes in patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) demonstrated by contrast-enhanced CT examinations -implications for image acquisition technique Safety and feasibility of contrast echocardiography for ECMO evaluation Safety and feasibility of contrast echocardiography for LVAD evaluation Acute kidney injury is associated with a decrease in cortical renal perfusion during septic shock Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations The feasibility of CEUS was assessed based on qualitative image evaluation, the amount of contrast media administered, and the rate of bubble detection. keywords: aorta; aortic; authors; available; bifemoral; blood; ceus; contrast; detection; ecmo; extracorporeal; feasibility; flow; manuscript; media; membrane; oxygenation; patients; safety; study; ultrasound; watershed cache: cord-007550-2b62zaur.txt plain text: cord-007550-2b62zaur.txt item: #27 of 100 id: cord-010536-9ea7vvsz author: Chu, Yanan title: Clinical characteristics and imaging manifestations of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19): A multi-center study in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang, China date: 2020-04-28 words: 919 flesch: 44 summary: In summary, our data indicate that SARS-CoV-2 infection might cause damage to the immune and liver function of COVID-19 patients. ECMO support was associated with improved ventilation conditions in COVID-19 patients with refractory hypoxemia. keywords: authors; characteristics; clinical; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; ecmo; function; icu; ill; infection; liver; novel; patients; sars; study; treatment; zhejiang cache: cord-010536-9ea7vvsz.txt plain text: cord-010536-9ea7vvsz.txt item: #28 of 100 id: cord-010697-0eutz8xy author: Roumy, Aurélien title: Pulmonary complications associated with veno-arterial extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation: a comprehensive review date: 2020-05-11 words: 5398 flesch: 26 summary: In case of chronic decrease of pulmonary blood flow (e.g., in chronic thromboembolic disease or pulmonary stenosis), the bronchial flow may increase from 1 to 30% of the cardiac output, permitting to compensate this decrease and participate to gas exchange, providing a kind of rescue flow to the ischemic areas [55, 56] . Ventilation with high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) might also impede pulmonary blood flow by compression of alveolar vessels [58] . keywords: activation; acute; afterload; alterations; alveolar; aorta; aortic; arterial; artery; authors; blood; bronchial; bypass; cannula; cardiac; cardiogenic; cardiopulmonary; cells; changes; chronic; circulation; complement; complications; congestion; cpb; cytokines; damage; days; development; dysfunction; ecmo; ecs; edema; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; factor; failure; fibrosis; fig; flow; function; heart; hemorrhages; hypoxia; increase; inflammation; inflammatory; injury; interstitial; ischemia; left; life; local; long; lung; mechanical; mechanisms; membrane; membrane oxygenation; oxygenation; parenchyma; patients; perfusion; potential; pressure; promote; pulmonary; release; response; result; review; risk; role; setting; shock; sirs; strategy; support; syndrome; systemic; term; vascular; veno; venoarterial; ventilation cache: cord-010697-0eutz8xy.txt plain text: cord-010697-0eutz8xy.txt item: #29 of 100 id: cord-011413-yv4x8viu author: Shekar, Kiran title: Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Coronavirus Disease 2019 Interim Guidelines: A Consensus Document from an International Group of Interdisciplinary Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Providers date: 2020-05-12 words: 7481 flesch: 35 summary: Adhere to local or institutional policies on PPE use for COVID-19 patients ECMO initiation, and decannulation and bedside care should be performed with appropriate airborne plus contact precaution PPE including N95/FFP2 mask, gown, cap, eye protection (e.g., goggles or visor) ECMO initiation, decannulation, and all AGPs be performed with PPE and N95 masks or PAPR with full contact precautions Although caring for COVID-19 ECMO patients wear appropriate PPE including N95/FFP2 masks, gowns, cap, eye protectors (e.g., goggles, visor) and follow contact precautions For procedures in which splashing or aerosol generation is anticipated, a higher level of protection (e.g., gown at AAMI level 3 or equivalent) should be considered 18 Labor-intensive procedures (e.g., mobilization, prone positioning, transport) carry significant risk of infection control breach to staff. • ECMO programs should keep a manifest of all team members who are trained to care for ECMO patients. keywords: acute; adult; appropriate; ards; associated; available; bedside; benefit; best; bleeding; blood; cannulation; capacity; cardiac; cardiopulmonary; care; case; centers; children; circuit; clinical; consideration; contact; contingency; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 patients; cpr; criteria; critical; data; devices; disease; distress; document; early; ecmo; elso; equipment; ethical; evidence; exposure; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; failure; group; guidelines; health; high; hospital; ill; increase; infection; initiation; institutional; intensive; international; life; likely; local; management; mechanical; medical; members; membrane; membrane oxygenation; need; non; organization; outcomes; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; pediatric; personnel; possible; potential; ppe; practice; precautions; procedures; process; programs; provision; quality; recommendations; recovery; resources; respiratory; risk; sars; selection; severe; shock; significant; specialist; specific; staff; standard; support; syndrome; team; therapies; therapy; time; transport; trial; use; venous; ventilation; weaning; world cache: cord-011413-yv4x8viu.txt plain text: cord-011413-yv4x8viu.txt item: #30 of 100 id: cord-012536-fh5tj8qr author: Lim, Jae Hong title: Experience with Temporary Centrifugal Pump Bi-ventricular Assist Device for Pediatric Acute Heart Failure: Comparison with ECMO date: 2020-08-27 words: 3889 flesch: 44 summary: Traditionally, to support small pediatric patients with medically intractable heart failure, ECMO is preferred over a VADbased system even when the patients have no respiratory issues and do not require an oxygenator; the limitations that underlie this treatment choice are largely associated with the challenges of applying VAD systems to small patients. During the support, patients with Bi-VADs significantly required fewer platelets and showed less hemolysis than ECMO patients. keywords: acute; assist; cases; centrifugal; children; clinical; days; device; dysfunction; early; ecmo; failure; function; group; heart; implantable; iqr; left; lvad; mcs; mechanical; median; medical; mortality; myocarditis; outcomes; patients; pediatric; pulmonary; pump; rate; right; rvad; small; studies; study; support; system; temporary; time; transplantation; treatment; use; vad; vad group; vads; ventricular; weaning cache: cord-012536-fh5tj8qr.txt plain text: cord-012536-fh5tj8qr.txt item: #31 of 100 id: cord-014538-6a2pviol author: Kamilia, Chtara title: Proceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress date: 2017-01-10 words: 61107 flesch: 45 summary: We included ICU patients admitted for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure from a previous prospective trial [1] in whom FiO 2 was measured under oxygen mask using a portable oxygen analyzer. Introduction Relative adrenal insufficiency (RAI) is common in ICU patients, particularly during septic shock (1). keywords: account; accuracy; acinetobacter; activity; acute; acute respiratory; addition; administration; admission; adolescents; adult patients; adults; adverse; aeruginosa; age; aged; agents; aim; airway; aki; alveolar; analysis; annals; anne; antibiotics; anticoagulation; antixa; antoine; approach; ards patients; area; arf; arrest; arterial; aspergillosis; associated; association; aureus; automated; available; average; baclofen; bacterial; baseline; baumannii; bed; ben; beneficial; best; better; biological; biperiden; blood; body; brain; burn; cancer patients; cannula; carbapenems; carbon; cardiac; cardiogenic; cardiomyopathy; care; care unit; caregivers; caroline; cases; catheter; cause; cci; cell; center; central; cerebral; changes; characteristics; chest; children; christophe; chronic; circuit; circulatory; cirrhotic patients; citrate; clinical; cmv; cohort; cohort study; common; comparison; complications; concentrations; conclusion; concordant; conditions; consecutive patients; consequences; continuous; control; conventional; copd; correction; cost; count; cpb; creatinine; criteria; critical; csf; culture; curve; cvvh; cytokines; dad; daily; data; database; days; death; december; decision; decrease; definition; delay; delta; demographic; department; determined; development; devices; diagnosis; different; difficult; direct; discharge; discussion; disease; distress; donation; donors; doppler; dosage; dose; drug; duration; dysfunction; dyspnea; early; ecls; ecmo; eeg; effect; efficacy; elderly patients; emergency; emmanuel; encephalopathy; end; endothelial; endotracheal; endpoint; enteral; epidemiological; episode; equal; eric; esbl; evaluation; events; examination; experience; experimental; extracorporeal; extubation; extubation failure; factors; failure; families; family; fasting; features; feeding; fig; filter; fio; flow; fluid; following; france; françois; free; french; frequency; frequent; functional; general; glucose; good; greater; group; guidelines; guillaume; half; haloperidol; health; heart; hemodynamic; hemofiltration; hepatic; high; high mortality; higher; history; hospital; hospital mortality; hospitalization; hyperglycemia; hypertension; hypokalemia; hypophosphoremia; hypoxemic; icp; icu; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; icus; ifd; ill; illness; imipenem; immune; immunocompromised; impact; implementation; important; improved; improvement; incidence; increase; independent; index; infection; inflammatory; influence; initial; injury; intensive; intensive care; interest; intracranial; intravenous; introduction; intubated; invasive; iqr; ischemia; isolated; january; jean; julien; kidney; knowledge; known; lack; lactate; large; laurent; leading; left; length; level; life; lifespan; like; literature; liver; logistic; longer; louis; low; lower; lung; lvef; lymphocyte; lymphopenic patients; macrophage; main; major; majority; making; male; management; marc; marie; marker; materials; mathieu; mean; measures; mechanical; mechanical ventilation; median; medical; medical icu; medicine; membrane; meta; methods; min; mmhg; mmol; model; moderate; mohamed; monitoring; monocentric; months; morbidity; mortality; mortality rate; mtdamps; mtdna; multicenter; multiple; multivariate; muscle; myocardial; médicale; n =; nasal; national; nebulizer; necessary; need; negative; nephrotoxic; neurological; neutropenia; neutropenic patients; new; nicolas; niv; nlr; nmba; non; normal; nosocomial; number; nurses; nutrition; objective; observational; observational study; obstructive; occurrence; old; olivier; onset; optimal; oral; order; organ; outcome; output; overall; oxygen; oxygenation; p =; pao; parameters; parenteral; participants; pathogens; patients; patients group; pav; pct; pediatric; percent; perfusion; period; philippe; physicians; physiotherapy; picu; pierre; plasma; platelet; pmv; pneumonia; point; poisoning; poor; population; position; positioning; positive; possible; post; postoperative; potassium; potential; pph; practice; predictive; predictors; presence; present; pressure; prevalence; previous; primary; prior; probability; procedures; process; prognosis; prolonged; prone; proportion; prospective; protein; protocol; psb; psv; pulmonary; purpose; quality; randomized; rapid; rate; reasons; receiving; recent; recommendations; reduction; refeeding; refractory; refusal; regimen; regional; regression; related; relationship; relatives; renal; replacement; report; research; resistant; respiratory; respiratory failure; response; responsible; responsiveness; results; resuscitation; retrospective; retrospective study; review; right; risk; risk factors; role; route; réanimation; safety; samples; saps; scale; score; secondary; sedation; seizures; sensitivity; sepsis; septic; septic patients; septic shock; serum; service; sessions; setting; severe; severity; sex; shock; shock patients; short; significant; signs; similar; single; sld; sofa; source; specific; specificity; staff; standard; statistical; status; stay; strategies; strategy; stroke; studies; study; study patients; study period; subgroup; subjects; support; surgery; surgical; survey; survival; survivors; sva; symptoms; syndrome; systematic; systolic; table; target; team; term; test; therapeutic; therapy; thierry; thomas; thrombosis; tidal; time; total; tpe; transfusion; transplantation; traumatic; treatment; trial; tube; type; ultrasound; unit; univariate; university; urinary; use; value; vap; variables; vascular; ventilation; versus; vincent; volume; waste; weaning; work; xavier; years cache: cord-014538-6a2pviol.txt plain text: cord-014538-6a2pviol.txt item: #32 of 100 id: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5 author: None title: ESICM 2010 WEDNESDAY SESSIONS 13 October 2010 date: 2010-08-31 words: 84465 flesch: 50 summary: The primary end point of this study was to evaluate the RVD of the IVC in ICU patients with spontaneous breathing. ICU patient with spontaneous breathing and signs of hypoperfusion (oliguria, mottles, serum lactate level [2 mmol/l) were eligible after the approval of the local Ethics Committee. keywords: 24h; abdominal; ability; acc; acid; acidosis; acknowledgment; activation; activities; activity; acute; addition; adiponectin; administration; admission; adult; adult patients; advanced; adverse; affected; age; aim; aims; airway; albumin; algorithm; alveolar; ambulance; ammonia; anaesthesia; analysis; animals; anova; anti; antibiotics; apache; approach; appropriate; approval; aprv; ards; ards patients; area; arf; arginine; arrest; arterial; artery; artificial; assessment; associated; association; audit; available; average; bacterial; bal; baseline; basis; bed; bedside; benefit; best; better; bias; blood; blood pressure; bmi; body; bolus; brain; breathing; breaths; bundle; burn; burn patients; calculated; campaign; cancer; capacity; cardiac; cardiovascular; care; care nurses; care patients; care unit; 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nursing; nutrition; obese patients; objectives; observational; observational study; observed; occlusion; october; old; onset; optimal; oral; order; organ; outcome; output; overall; oxygen; oxygenation; p =; p group; p value; pao; parameters; patients; peak; peep; performance; perfusion; period; perioperative; personal; pfo; phase; phrenic; physical; physicians; physiological; picco; pigs; placement; plasma; pneumonia; point; policy; poor; population; position; positive; possible; post; postoperative; potential; ppv; practice; predictive; predictors; presence; present; pressure; prevalence; prevention; previous; primary; prior; problems; procedure; process; professional; prognostic; prolonged; prone; propofol; proportion; prospective; prospective study; protein; protocol; pulmonary; pulse; purpose; qualitative; quality; questionnaire; r =; randomized; range; rapid; rate; rats; rbc; reasons; recent; recommended; recorded; recovery; reduced; reduction; reference; regional; regression; regulatory; related; relationship; relative; reliability; removal; renal; report; required; research; respiration; respiratory; responders; response; responsiveness; results; resuscitation; retrospective; review; rifle; right; risk; risk patients; role; routine; safety; saline; samples; saps; saturation; scale; score; scoring; scvo; secondary; sedation; seizures; sensitivity; sepsis; septic patients; septic shock; series; serum; setting; severe; severe sepsis; severity; sex; shift; shock; shock patients; significant; similar; single; sirs; sivelestat; size; skills; small; sodium; sofa; software; solution; spain; special; specific; specificity; spontaneous; staff; stages; standard; start; state; statistical; status; stay; sto2; strain; strategies; strength; stress; stroke; strong; structural; student; studies; study; study patients; study period; subjects; supine; support; surgery; surgery patients; surgical patients; survey; survival; surviving; survivors; svv; symptoms; syndrome; system; systemic; systolic; table; tbsa; tcd; team; technique; technology; temperature; test; thenar; therapeutic; therapy; tidal; time; tissue; tnfa; tool; total; training; transfer; transfusion; trauma; traumatic; treated; treatment; trial; tube; type; underwent; ungal; uniplas; unit; university; unknown; use; useful; values; vancomycin; vap; variables; variation; vascular; venous; ventilated; ventilation; ventilatory; ventricular; volume; volunteers; ward; ward patients; weaning; week; weight; weight patients; whitney; women; work; working; years cache: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5.txt plain text: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5.txt item: #33 of 100 id: cord-015162-6be21d59 author: None title: Abstracts der 48. Gemeinsamen Jahrestagung der DGIIN und ÖGIAIN. Der Mensch – ein anspruchsvoller Arbeitsplatz. 8.-10. Juni 2016 in Berlin, Estrel Berlin date: 2016-05-04 words: 6848 flesch: 46 summary: Methode: Mit Hilfe strukturierter Fragebögen und Experteninterviews wurde zunächst eine Bedarfsanalyse in Bezug auf Prozesse, Rollen und Dienste in der Notfallversorgung der INA durchgeführt. Nach 5 Tagen unter ultraprotektiver Beatmung und klinischer Erholung mit fortgesetzter Doxycyclin-und Meropenem-Applikation konnte der Patient von der vvECMO geweant und einen Tag später extubiert werden. keywords: ablation; accumulation; acute; admission; als; alter; analyse; angpt-2; arrest; assay; auch; auf; aus; bdg; beatmung; bei; berlin; beta; bias; bleeding; blood; breakdown; bridging; bzw; campus; cardiac; case; catecholamines; cells; cellular; charité; chest; citrate; clearance; clopidogrel; conclusion; critical; crrt; damage; das; data; days; death; dem; den; dependent; der; des; die; diese; difference; disease; durch; durchgeführt; ecmo; egc; eine; elevated; emergency; endothelial; episoden; ergab; ergebnisse; ersten; esophageal; fem; fistula; flunarizine; für; gedvi; group; headache; herzinsuffizienz; high; higher; hintergrund; hospital; icd; icu; infarction; inflammatory; initial; insgesamt; intensivstation; invasive; ist; jahre; jug; klinik; klinisch; kpa; können; laborwerte; lactate; leading; left; levels; man; mass; median; mediastinal; meropenem; method; mhk; mif; min; mit; mittels; mittlere; mmhg; mmol; mortality; murine; myocardial; nach; nicht; noch; non; objective; oder; ohne; organ; otsc; outcome; pain; parameter; patienten; patients; pco; pheochromocytoma; picco; plasma; post; prasugrel; pulmonary; rca; reduction; report; respiratory; response; results; rettungsstelle; risk; roc; schock; score; sepsis; severe; sich; signifikant; sind; sled; sofa; sowie; specific; sst-2; studie; study; stunden; surgical; symptom; syndrome; systemic; tag; therapie; therapy; ticagrelor; tie2; time; transcription; treatment; tumor; type; ulcer; und; underlying; unter; upper; use; vascular; vergleich; vitro; vivo; von; vor; vts; waren; women; wurden; year; ziel; zur; zusammenfassung; über cache: cord-015162-6be21d59.txt plain text: cord-015162-6be21d59.txt item: #34 of 100 id: cord-015172-hya08ch9 author: None title: Abstracts der 41. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Neonatologie und Pädiatrische Intensivmedizin date: 2015-05-20 words: 8814 flesch: 47 summary: So ergibt sich für die Nachsorge der Frühgeborenen und ihrer Familien der Anspruch, neben Entwicklungsthemen des Kindes, auch die psychische Anpassung der Eltern und insbesondere deren elterliche Kompetenzwahrnehmung in den Blick zu nehmen. Fallzahlen haben bei der Diagnose CDH zu deutlich verbesserten ECMO-Überlebensraten geführt. keywords: activity; adaptationsphase; additiven; aeeg; age; aim; als; amplitude; analysis; angelegt; animals; anzahl; application; atemunterstützung; ath; auf; auftreten; aus; background; behandlung; bei; bei frühgeborenen; bereits; birth; bis; blood; border; brain; breastfeeding; burdjalov; care; cbv; cdh; cerebral; cftoe; changes; clinical; communication; comp; conclusion; corrc; correlation; crso2; das; dass; data; daten; day; days; dem; der; des; deutschland; diagnose; die; dieser; differences; different; discharge; disorders; distress; droplets; durchgeführt; ecmo; effect; einer; eltern; erfolgte; ergebnisse; ersten; exposure; expression; fathers; feeder; feeding; feeds; finger; formula; fortifier; frühgeborenen; für; gain; gastric; geburt; geburtsgewicht; gemessen; gestational; gestationsalter; graz; groups; gruppe; haben; hie; higher; hintergrund; homburg; hrpda; hypoglykämie; hypoxia; impact; increase; infants; inflammatory; injury; intensive; introduction; ischemic; ist; ivh; keinen; kinder; klinischen; konnte; können; lactoferrin; late; lebenstag; level; life; lower; macrophages; mad; material; measurements; methods; minuten; mit; mit der; mittels; moderate; mothers; nach; neonatal; neonates; neugeborenen; new; ngt; nicht; nicu; nirs; noise; non; nur; objective; oder; ohne; osce; outcome; oxygenierung; pain; parameter; participants; patienten; pda; pdms; pnz2; post; postnatal; ppd; premature; preterm; preterm infants; pulmo; questionnaires; reifgeborenen; respiratory; results; sampling; schlussfolgerung; score; second; sepsis; sich; significant; sildenafil; simulation; sous; sowie; spo2; ssw; statistisch; stress; studie; study; support; surfactant; teamwork; test; therapie; thrombozytopenie; time; total; treatment; umbilical; und; unsere; unterschied; values; verlauf; verschluss; vitamin; vivianit; volume; von; war; waren; weeks; weight; wie; wird; wurden; während; zeigte; zentrum; zerebralen; zum; zusammenhang; zwei; zwischen; über cache: cord-015172-hya08ch9.txt plain text: cord-015172-hya08ch9.txt item: #35 of 100 id: cord-016248-dxk0i6t7 author: Papa, Joey C. title: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation date: 2009 words: 6914 flesch: 47 summary: Any progression or change in neurologic status requires cessation of anticoagulation and thus removal from ECMO support. Oliguria and a slight rise in creatinine are common in ECMO patients and are often seen during the fi Hypertension should be aggressively treated due to the increased risk of intracerebral hemorrhage in ECMO patients. keywords: act; addition; adequate; air; arterial; artery; associated; bleeding; blood; blood fl; bypass; cannula; cannulation; carbon; cardiac; cardiopulmonary; carotid; cdh; chest; children; circuit; common; complications; criteria; day; dioxide; disease; dlvv; ecmo; ecmo circuit; elso; extracorporeal; failure; fl ow; function; gas; greater; heart; hemorrhage; heparin; high; incidence; infants; injury; left; level; life; lung; management; mechanical; medical; membrane; min; mmhg; mortality; need; neonatal; neonates; neurologic; oxygen; oxygenator; patients; pediatric; perfusion; population; pressure; pulmonary; pump; rate; renal; respiratory; reversible; risk; rst; seizures; small; support; survival; time; tubing; uid; use; vein; venous; ventilation; vessel cache: cord-016248-dxk0i6t7.txt plain text: cord-016248-dxk0i6t7.txt item: #36 of 100 id: cord-017392-ja9b5vy9 author: Waterer, G. W. title: Adjunctive and Supportive Measures for Community-Acquired Pneumonia date: 2010-05-20 words: 4464 flesch: 31 summary: While some causative microorganisms, such as Pseudomonas, and some strains of common causative microorganisms appear to be more virulent, the majority of CAP patients who die are infected with organisms sensitive to commonly prescribed antibiotics. The best evidence of benefit for corticosteroids comes from studies in specific, narrowly defined groups of CAP patients caused by less common agents. keywords: acute; adults; alpha; antibiotic; available; bacterial; benefit; cap; care; colleagues; community; corticosteroids; data; difference; drotrecogin; early; ecmo; effect; effective; efficacy; extracorporeal; failure; greater; group; high; human; hydrocortisone; ifn; important; improvement; inflammatory; intensive; legionella; lung; membrane; mortality; noninvasive; oxygenation; patients; placebo; pneumococcal; pneumonia; prospective; pseudomonas; pulmonary; randomized; rate; recent; respiratory; response; role; sepsis; serum; severe; significant; small; specific; studies; study; subjects; support; supportive; syndrome; therapy; treatment; trial; use; varicella; ventilation cache: cord-017392-ja9b5vy9.txt plain text: cord-017392-ja9b5vy9.txt item: #37 of 100 id: cord-020942-wid76qas author: Le Guen, M. title: Place de l’assistance extracorporelle en pathologie respiratoire()() date: 2015-10-16 words: 6658 flesch: 46 summary: Les prélèvements au membre supérieur droit seront donc le reflet de ce mélange de sang et permettront d'estimer l'oxygénation cérébrale en cas de polygone de Willis imparfaitement efficace. Des réflexions pour proposer cette technique en cas d'atteinte de la mécanique respiratoire avec l'existence de pressions de plateau élevées sont en cours. keywords: abord; acute; adults; aiguë; ailleurs; ainsi; alors; artérielle; associée; aujourd'hui; aux; avec; bas; bridge; cadre; canules; cardiaque; cas; cec; ces; cesar; cette; charge; chez; circuit; comme; complications; conduit; d'assistance; d'ecmo; d'un; dans; des; deux; distress; doit; donc; double; durée; dès; débit; décarboxylation; défaillance; détresse; effet; elle; encore; encourageants; est; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; failure; fig; flux; fémorale; fémoro; groupe; haut; hypercapnique; indications; influenza; inférieur; jugulaire; l'absence; l'artère; l'ecmo; l'ensemble; l'objectif; l'origine; l'oxygénation; les; limiter; lung; membrane; membrane oxygenation; membre; min; mise; montré; mécanique; même; non; oeuvre; ont; oxygenation; oxygéné; par; particulier; pas; patients; permet; peut; place; pompe; pose; possible; postopératoire; pour; pressions; prise; protectrice; prélèvement; présente; puis; pulmonaire; qui; recours; removal; respiratoire; risque; réanimation; récente; réhabilitation; réinjection; résultats; sang; sdra; selon; severe; situations; soit; sont; sous; souvent; study; suppléance; support; supérieur; sur; surveillance; survenue; survie; syndrome; sévère; technique; territoire; thérapeutique; tout; traitement; transplantation; très; une; veineuse; veineux; veino; ventilation; vigile; voire; également; équipes; étude; été; être cache: cord-020942-wid76qas.txt plain text: cord-020942-wid76qas.txt item: #38 of 100 id: cord-025653-mkzw0nya author: Le Guennec, Loïc title: Spinal cord infarction during venoarterial-extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support date: 2020-05-30 words: 2190 flesch: 41 summary: During this period, among the 1893 patients requiring VA-ECMO support, 112 (5.9%) developed an ECMO-related neurovascular injury: 65 (3.4%) ischemic strokes, 40 (2.1%) intracranial bleeding, one cerebral thrombophlebitis (0.05%) and 6 (0.3%) spinal cord infarction. key: cord-025653-mkzw0nya authors: Le Guennec, Loïc; Shor, Natalia; Levy, Bruno; Lebreton, Guillaume; Leprince, Pascal; Combes, Alain; Dormont, Didier; Luyt, Charles-Edouard title: Spinal cord infarction during venoarterial-extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support date: 2020-05-30 journal: J Artif Organs DOI: 10.1007/s10047-020-01179-8 sha: doc_id: 25653 cord_uid: mkzw0nya Spinal cord infarction (SCI) is a rare disease among central nervous system vascular diseases. keywords: acute; angiography; anterior; aortic; arrest; balloon; cardiac; condition; cord; coronary; day; days; diagnosis; ecmo; extracorporeal; heart; iabp; icu; infarction; intra; limbs; lower; membrane; mri; neurological; oxygenation; patients; refractory; sci; sedation; shock; spinal; weakness; withdrawal; year cache: cord-025653-mkzw0nya.txt plain text: cord-025653-mkzw0nya.txt item: #39 of 100 id: cord-026885-ql57moyi author: Hong, David title: Multidisciplinary team approach in acute myocardial infarction patients undergoing veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2020-06-16 words: 5022 flesch: 37 summary: However, after the foundation of the ECMO team, team members readily participated in the management of ECMO patients and all ECMO-related decisions, as described below. Third, ECMO-trained physicians, cardiovascular surgeons, and perfusionists provided 24-h on-call coverage for ECMO patients and potential candidates. keywords: acute; american; ami; analysis; approach; arrest; artery; association; bleeding; cardiac; cardiogenic; care; cause; cicu; clinical; complicated; complications; coronary; data; ecmo; ecmo team; elevation; extracorporeal; failure; follow; group; heart; hospital; infarction; institution; intensive; ischemia; left; lower; management; mechanical; membrane; mortality; multidisciplinary; multidisciplinary team; myocardial; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; post; pre; pump; regression; related; risk; segment; shock; significant; study; support; table; team; team group; therapy; time; treatment; unit; use; ventilation; weaning cache: cord-026885-ql57moyi.txt plain text: cord-026885-ql57moyi.txt item: #40 of 100 id: cord-028835-jby1btv7 author: Rilinger, Jonathan title: Prone positioning in severe ARDS requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2020-07-08 words: 3905 flesch: 49 summary: Sedation for PP patients at our institution was titrated to preserve spontaneous breathing if possible. However, it seems reasonable that PP patients might have been on deeper sedation levels than patients in the supine group. keywords: acute; additional; analysis; ards; breathing; centre; data; day; days; death; distress; early; ecmo; ecmo support; extracorporeal; failure; file; group; higher; hospital; initiation; lung; matching; membrane; mortality; oxygenation; patients; positioning; pressure; prone; propensity; rate; respiratory; results; retrospective; score; severe; sofa; spontaneous; study; supine; support; survival; syndrome; table; ventilation; vs.; weaning cache: cord-028835-jby1btv7.txt plain text: cord-028835-jby1btv7.txt item: #41 of 100 id: cord-029646-oujgcciq author: Gupta, Ena title: Don’t Drive Blind: Driving Pressure to Optimize Ventilator Management in ECMO date: 2020-07-23 words: 3550 flesch: 51 summary: There are no studies evaluating role of driving pressure in this subset of ECMO patients. Data were collected retrospectively on baseline characteristics, comorbidities, ARDS status, severity of illness score like APACHE II score among all included ECMO patients. keywords: acute; analysis; ards; cardiac; compliance; days; decrease; distress; driving; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; group; higher; increase; initiation; injury; lung; mechanical; membrane; mortality; non; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; peep; pressure; protective; recruitment; respiratory; study; syndrome; ventilation; volume cache: cord-029646-oujgcciq.txt plain text: cord-029646-oujgcciq.txt item: #42 of 100 id: cord-030198-3xmibi74 author: Gimeno-Costa, Ricardo title: COVID-19 respiratory failure: ECMO support for children and young adult patients() date: 2020-08-07 words: 1053 flesch: 47 summary: key: cord-030198-3xmibi74 authors: Gimeno-Costa, Ricardo; Barrios, Marcos; Heredia, Tomás; García, Carmen; Hevia, Luis de title: COVID-19 respiratory failure: ECMO support for children and young adult patients() date: 2020-08-07 journal: An Pediatr (Engl Ed) DOI: 10.1016/ Many articles published during the current pandemic describe the course of disease in patients that remain in the ICU (even under ECMO). keywords: admission; case; chest; children; covid-19; days; ecmo; extracorporeal; figure; fio2; hospital; icu; oxygen; patient; pneumonia; radiograph; referral; sars; severe; support; ventilation cache: cord-030198-3xmibi74.txt plain text: cord-030198-3xmibi74.txt item: #43 of 100 id: cord-030256-muah207b author: Kapoor, Poonam Malhotra title: COVID-19 Thrombosis: An Unsolved Mystery date: 2020-07-24 words: 1651 flesch: 42 summary: It is widely acknowledged that the majority of COVID-19 patients, especially those with severe disease, are characterized by lymphocytopenia. COVID-19: consider cytokine storm syndromes and immunosuppression Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of cytokine release syndrome Efficacy and toxicity management of 19-28z CAR T cell therapy in B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia COVID-19 ECMO myths busted United States Center for Disease Control interim guidance for clinical management of COVID-19 patients with and without acute respiratory distress syndrome Intubation and ventilation amid the COVID-19 outbreak: Wuhan's experience keywords: ards; available; cases; cells; changes; clinical; covid-19; crs; cytokine; disease; ecmo; experience; extracorporeal; factor; high; il-6; ill; infection; inflammatory; management; patients; porphyrin; prone; protein; respiratory; sars; second; severe; storm; support; syndrome; therapy; thrombosis; times; treatment; trials; vaccine; virus; week; wuhan cache: cord-030256-muah207b.txt plain text: cord-030256-muah207b.txt item: #44 of 100 id: cord-030673-ny8k8k8j author: Yeo, Hye Ju title: Risk factors for complete recovery of adults after weaning from veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory failure: an analysis from adult patients in the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry date: 2020-08-20 words: 2687 flesch: 42 summary: These are different from those in a specific population of respiratory ECMO patients. Recovery status was associated with ECMO-related factors in Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or n (%) COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome; ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, PIP peak inspiratory pressure, PEEP positive end expiratory pressure, ABP arterial blood pressure, RRT renal replacement therapy, NO nitric oxide, NMB neuromuscular blockade Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or n (%) CR complete recovery, PR partial recovery, ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation addition to baseline characteristics, such as age and initial severity. keywords: acute; age; analysis; ards; complete; complications; data; discharge; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; factors; group; hospital; life; long; membrane; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; quality; recovery; registry; respiratory; study; support; survival; survivors; syndrome; term; use; weaning cache: cord-030673-ny8k8k8j.txt plain text: cord-030673-ny8k8k8j.txt item: #45 of 100 id: cord-032891-pvijxcgi author: Zhang, Joe title: Veno-venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Case Series date: 2020-09-25 words: 2585 flesch: 33 summary: We aim to report clinical characteristics, management, and outcomes of COVID-19 patients requiring VV-ECMO, admitted over 2 months to a high-volume UK centre. In COVID-19 patients with severe respiratory failure, early consultation with an ECMO centre and joint decision-making on suitable support modality is a key strategy. keywords: acute; case; centre; characteristics; clinical; cmh; cohort; coronavirus; covid-19; criteria; data; days; disease; distress; dose; early; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; gstft; high; ill; infection; low; lung; management; median; membrane; methylprednisolone; mortality; non; outcomes; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; persistent; pneumonia; pulmonary; referral; respiratory; score; series; severe; study; survival; syndrome; thrombosis; time; use; venous cache: cord-032891-pvijxcgi.txt plain text: cord-032891-pvijxcgi.txt item: #46 of 100 id: cord-034141-3uty6rwi author: Joyce, David L. title: Mechanical ventilation: A necessary evil? date: 2020-10-22 words: 553 flesch: 33 summary: Early in our experience, we observed that right ventricular dysfunction was frequently attributed to distributive shock. Nevertheless, cardiothoracic surgeons who are asked to cannulate a patient for COVID-19 in the setting of increasing pressor requirements or secondary organ failure should carefully evaluate the potential for right ventricular dysfunction as a contributor. keywords: acute; approach; ecmo; evil; interest; mechanical; patients; respiratory; right; support; syndrome; ventilation; ventricular cache: cord-034141-3uty6rwi.txt plain text: cord-034141-3uty6rwi.txt item: #47 of 100 id: cord-034303-kcu9guxa author: Laimoud, Mohamed title: The clinical significance of blood lactate levels in evaluation of adult patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2020-10-27 words: 3196 flesch: 39 summary: key: cord-034303-kcu9guxa authors: Laimoud, Mohamed; Alanazi, Mosleh title: The clinical significance of blood lactate levels in evaluation of adult patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation date: 2020-10-27 journal: Egypt Heart J DOI: 10.1186/s43044-020-00108-7 sha: doc_id: 34303 cord_uid: kcu9guxa BACKGROUND: Veno-arterial ECMO is a life-supporting procedure that can be done to the patients with cardiogenic shock which is associated with hyperlactatemia. Blood lactate levels were measured by arterial blood gas analysis which had been done hourly in the first few hours after ECMO initiation till haemodynamics stabilization then every 2 h till clearance. keywords: acute; adult; analysis; arterial; auroc; blood; cardiac; cardiogenic; cerebral; damage; ecmo; extracorporeal; higher; hospital; hyperlactatemia; hypoalbuminemia; initiation; lactate; level; mean; membrane; mmol; mortality; neurological; non; outcome; oxygenation; patients; peak; post; pre; score; shock; significant; sofa; strokes; study; support; survivors; veno cache: cord-034303-kcu9guxa.txt plain text: cord-034303-kcu9guxa.txt item: #48 of 100 id: cord-034898-zjfhpum2 author: Patangi, Sanjay Orathi title: Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: Special reference for use in ‘post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock’ — A review with an Indian perspective date: 2020-11-07 words: 7533 flesch: 37 summary: Society of Critical Care Medicine and American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition A comparison of pumpcontrolled retrograde trial off to arterio-venous bridging for weaning from venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for infant postcardiotomy support: significance of shunt management Fontan physiology revisited Clinical outcomes in patients after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock: a single-centre experience of 92 cases Outcomes of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation patients requiring multiple episodes of support Longterm survival in adults treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for respiratory failure and sepsis Long-term prognosis after extracorporeal life support in refractory cardiogenic shock -results from a real-world cohort Patients' self-assessed functional status in heart failure by New York Heart Association class: a prognostic predictor of hospitalizations, quality of life and death Long-term outcomes of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for postcardiotomy shock Financial and clinical outcomes of extracorporeal mechanical support The comparative use of ventricular assist devices: differences between Europe and the United States Publisher's note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations Acknowledgements Weaning of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation using continuous hemodynamic transesophageal echocardiography Usefulness of cardiac biomarkers to predict cardiac recovery in patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for refractory cardiogenic shock Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in cardiogenic shock Pump controlled retrograde trial off from VA-ECMO Levosimendan may improve weaning outcomes in venoarterial ECMO patients Pharmacologic approaches to weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Functional evaluation of sublingual microcirculation indicates successful weaning from VA-ECMO in cardiogenic shock Clinical pearls of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiogenic shock Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, an anesthesiologist's perspective: physiology and principles. keywords: acute; adult; analysis; anticoagulation; aortic; aptt; arterial; artery; associated; bleeding; blood; bridge; cannulae; cannulation; cardiac; cardiogenic; cardiotomy; care; central; children; circuit; circulation; clinical; common; complications; congestion; cost; damage; data; days; decision; disease; duration; dysfunction; ecmo; elso; end; exchange; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; factors; failure; fig; flow; function; gas; guidelines; heart; heparin; higher; important; incidence; infection; injury; intra; lactate; levels; life; liver; lower; lung; management; map; mechanical; membrane; membrane oxygenation; metabolic; min; monitoring; mortality; myocardial; need; non; organ; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; pccs; pediatric; perfusion; period; peripheral; physiology; platelet; positive; post; postcardiotomy; pressure; pulmonary; pulsatile; pump; rate; recovery; renal; respiratory; review; right; risk; rrt; runs; shock; studies; successful; support; surgery; survival; system; systemic; therapy; thrombocytopenia; thrombosis; time; transfusion; trial; use; vascular; veno; venoarterial; venous; ventilation; ventricular; volume; weaning cache: cord-034898-zjfhpum2.txt plain text: cord-034898-zjfhpum2.txt item: #49 of 100 id: cord-035248-m5517zgn author: Stokes, John W. title: Bleeding, Thromboembolism, and Clinical Outcomes in Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation date: 2020-11-09 words: 2387 flesch: 25 summary: Key Words: adult; critical care; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; hemorrhage; respiratory distress syndrome; thromboembolism B leeding and thromboembolism are common during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) (1). Dr. Casey was supported Predictive factors of bleeding events in adults undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Severe respiratory failure, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and intracranial hemorrhage Anticoagulation practices during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for respiratory failure. keywords: analysis; anticoagulation; bleeding; clinical; cohort; continuous; data; duration; ecmo; events; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; hospital; initiation; membrane; membrane oxygenation; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; prior; randomized; strategies; study; support; survival; thromboembolism; trial; venovenous; worse cache: cord-035248-m5517zgn.txt plain text: cord-035248-m5517zgn.txt item: #50 of 100 id: cord-035333-2duu1c9n author: MacLaren, Graeme title: What’s new in ECMO for COVID-19? date: 2020-11-12 words: 1414 flesch: 41 summary: Data on 1035 patients with COVID-19 supported with ECMO showed an estimated cumulative incidence of in-hospital mortality 90 days after ECMO initiation of 37% (95% CI 34-40). Median PaO 2 /FiO 2 ratio prior to cannulation was 72 (IQR 59-94) and 60% had a trial of prone positioning prior to ECMO initiation. keywords: ards; covid-19; ecmo; eolia; extracorporeal; initiation; mechanical; membrane; mortality; oxygenation; patients; positioning; prone; report; respiratory; risk; role; severe; study; support; syndrome; term; trial; use cache: cord-035333-2duu1c9n.txt plain text: cord-035333-2duu1c9n.txt item: #51 of 100 id: cord-252539-kx8ew3ap author: Riera, Jordi title: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Retrieval in Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Case-Series of 19 Patients Supported at a High-Volume Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Center date: 2020-09-28 words: 2541 flesch: 40 summary: Then, patients were transferred to the ICU of the Vall d’Hebron University Hospital where they received support until respiratory improvement. After decannulation, patients were discharged for rehabilitation at the primary center. keywords: acute; cannulation; cases; center; complications; coronavirus; covid-19; data; disease; ecmo; extracorporeal; hemorrhagic; high; hospital; icu; mean; mechanical; membrane; oxygenation; patients; prone; ratio; respiratory; retrieval; series; severe; study; support; syndrome; team; thrombotic; university; vhuh; volume cache: cord-252539-kx8ew3ap.txt plain text: cord-252539-kx8ew3ap.txt item: #52 of 100 id: cord-255016-04tgo216 author: Yang, Yang title: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Coronavirus Disease 2019-associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: An Initial US Experience at a High-volume Centre date: 2020-06-26 words: 565 flesch: 39 summary: Our report describes the clinical course of COVID-19 patients treated with ECMO at a major highvolume academic medical centre in the US. Second, COVID-19 patients require a prolonged runtime on ECMO prior to being weaned off. keywords: clinical; cohort; coronavirus; covid-19; ecmo; extracorporeal; membrane; oxygenation; patients; respiratory; score; severe; treatment cache: cord-255016-04tgo216.txt plain text: cord-255016-04tgo216.txt item: #53 of 100 id: cord-255256-8uckmya4 author: None title: Akzeptierte Abstracts für die COVID-19-bedingt abgesagte DGIIN/ÖGIAIN-Jahrestagung 2020 date: 2020-08-18 words: 3536 flesch: 45 summary: Methods: This retrospective study evaluated intensive care unit patients who underwent CVVH with RCA between 2016 and 2017. Severity of AKI was categorized according to KDIGO Methods: This retrospective study evaluated intensive care unit patients who underwent CVVH with RCA between 2016 and 2017. keywords: alkalotic; analysis; anticoagulation; biphozyl; bleeding; blood; care; cerebral; complications; continuous; cox; cvvh; data; decannulation; den; der; des; diameter; die; differences; dilatational; dosage; ecmo; eine; flow; group; hco3-; high; higher; icu; ill; intensive; isoflurane; jahrestagung; levels; map; mean; men; methods; mit; mmhg; mmol; nach; patients; percutaneous; phoxilium; procedure; rca; regional; replacement; results; retrospective; sd±; sedation; significant; study; technique; test; therapy; treatment; und; werden; women; years cache: cord-255256-8uckmya4.txt plain text: cord-255256-8uckmya4.txt item: #54 of 100 id: cord-263993-gbbkcwo7 author: Salazar, Leonardo Alberto title: CONSENSO ECMO COLOMBIANO PARA PACIENTE CON FALLA RESPIRATORIA GRAVE ASOCIADA A COVID-19 date: 2020-10-06 words: 6721 flesch: 33 summary: Esta valoración se realiza utilizando la escala RESP y la evaluación de la fragilidad. Adicionalmente, existen tres escenarios para definir la prioridad para que un paciente sea considerado para la terapia, uno de ellos es la escala de fragilidad clínica, la cual ya ha sido evaluada previamente para pacientes en cuidados agudos y el segundo punto es la disponibilidad de camas de UCI y finalmente la disponibilidad de atención en los centros de ECMO durante la evolución de la pandemia actual. keywords: acuerdo; acuerdo con; acute; además; aguda; aguda grave; analysis; asociada; beneficio; buena; búsqueda; cada; camas; candidatos; casos; centro; clínico; colombia; comisión; como; con; con covid-19; con ecmo; con el; con la; con los; con sospecha; con síndrome; con una; confirmación; consenso; consensus; considerar; contexto; contraindicaciones; covid-19; criterios; cual; cuando; cuenta; de acuerdo; de covid-19; de dificultad; de ecmo; de la; de los; deben; decisiones; definir; del; demanda; dificultad; dificultad respiratoria; disponibilidad; disponible; distress; donde; durante; días; ecmo; en el; encontró; enfermedad; entre; es la; esta; este; estrategia; estudio; evaluación; evidencia; extracorporeal; failure; falla; fio2; fragilidad; fue; futilidad; grave; grave refractaria; grupo; guía; hipoxemia; hizo; hrs; indicaciones; indicación; infección; inicio; institución; intervención; la evidencia; la mortalidad; la terapia; las; los; manejo; mayor; mecánica; membrane; menor; meta; metaanálisis; mmhg; mortalidad; nacional; orgánica; oxigenación; oxygenation; pacientes; pacientes con; pandemia; para; patients; por; posibilidad; practica; preguntas; presentación; probabilidad; protectora; pueden; pulmonar; puntaje; punto; que; recomendaciones; recomienda; recursos; referencia; refractaria; refractaria con; respiratoria; respiratoria aguda; riesgo; salud; sars; sdra; selección; ser; severe; sin; situaciones; son; sospecha; study; sugiere; supervivencia; support; systematic; síndrome; síndrome de; tabla; también; tener; terapia; terapia con; terapia ecmo; tiempo; transporte; traslado; tratamiento; uci; una; uso; ventilación; y de; y la cache: cord-263993-gbbkcwo7.txt plain text: cord-263993-gbbkcwo7.txt item: #55 of 100 id: cord-265647-uvajk3ea author: Ahmadi, Zargham Hossein title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and COVID‐19: The causes of failure date: 2020-07-17 words: 2165 flesch: 48 summary: Payam Tabarsi Yadollah Mafhumi Sahar Yousefian Risk factors for severity and mortality in adult COVID-19 inpatients in Wuhan Continues renal replacement therapy (CRRT) with disposable hemoperfusion cartridge: a promising option for severe COVID-19 Planning and provision of ECMO services for severe ARDS during the COVID-19 pandemic and other outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for pandemic influenza A(H1N1)-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome A fourteen-day experience with coronavirus disease COVID-19) induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): an Iranian treatment protocol The impact of an advanced ECMO program on traumatically injured patients ECMO for ARDS due to COVID-19 Association between hypoxemia and mortality in patients with COVID-19 Bleeding, thrombosis, and transfusion with two heparin anticoagulation protocols in venoarterial ECMO patients Heparin-sparing anticoagulation strategies are viable options for patients on veno-venous ECMO ABO blood group and risk of thromboembolic and arterial disease Abnormal coagulation parameters are associated with poor prognosis in patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia Mechanical ventilation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with acute severe respiratory failure The authors would like to thank Dr. Yousef Rezaei, Ms. Mandana Hosseinzadeh, and Miss Sepideh Nazari for their sincere cooperations. Hypercoagulability state and oxygenator failure were the most important etiologies for VV-ECMO failure in COVID-19 patients with severe ARDS in our study. keywords: admission; aptt; ards; cases; chest; cough; covid-19; days; dyspnea; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; fever; hospital; hypercoagulability; hypoxemia; infiltration; invasive; mechanical; old; oxygenator; patients; pneumonia; rate; ray; respiratory; saturation; severe; state; ventilation; vv‐ecmo; year cache: cord-265647-uvajk3ea.txt plain text: cord-265647-uvajk3ea.txt item: #56 of 100 id: cord-266105-8avkjc84 author: None title: cord-266105-8avkjc84 date: None words: 13081 flesch: 42 summary: Several strategies may help reduce the threat of AIV to equines, including reducing exposure of equines to poultry, birds, and other hosts of IAV, especially animals with clinical signs of influenza virus infection; monitoring AIV prevalence in domestic poultry around equines and routinely vaccinating domestic poultry with AIV vaccines; vaccinating susceptible equines with EI vaccines, especially farming equines in close contact with domestic poultry; and monitoring the prevalence of multiple AIV subtypes in equines, not merely that of those restricted to H3N8 subtype. 5 Low humidity and temperature increased the stability of influenza virus in aerosols and on surfaces. keywords: 16s; 6xi; a(h1n1)pdm09; a(h3n2; ace2; acid; acute; addition; adults; african; aiv; analysis; animals; auc; authors; avian; bacterial; bacterial pneumonia; cases; cd5l; changes; characterized; chikungunya; chikv; china; chinese; clinical; close; complete; considered; contact; control; coronavirus; correlation; covid-19; cross; csf; current; daa; daily; data; day; deaths; diagnosis; different; direct; dna; domestic; ecmo; eiv; end; epidemic; epidemiological; equines; errors; failure; farming; feb; fever; fig; gene; genetic; genome; genotype; global; gram; h3n8; hbcab; hbsag; hbv; hcv; health; hepatitis; high; higher; hiv; hospital; hubei; human; humidity; icu; identification; increase; infected; infection; influenza; influenza virus; information; interest; isolated; journal; levels; lineage; low; mainland; meningitis; minion; mortality; mouse; national; ncov; negative; new; non; novel; number; outbreak; p72; parameters; pathogen; patients; pneumonia; positive; potential; poultry; present; previous; protein; provinces; rate; reactivation; reads; recent; receptor; recombination; regions; research; residues; resistance; respiratory; result; rrna; samples; science; seasonal; seasonality; sequences; sequencing; serum; severe; southernmost; species; strains; studies; study; subtype; supplementary; surveillance; swine; system; table; temperature; therapy; time; total; transmission; treatment; viral; virus; viruses; work; xxvi; years; yunnan cache: cord-266105-8avkjc84.txt plain text: cord-266105-8avkjc84.txt item: #57 of 100 id: cord-276141-niy9bgg1 author: Dai, Qing-Qing title: Clinical efficacy of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in cardiogenic shock patients: a multi-center study date: 2020-09-20 words: 1026 flesch: 40 summary: However, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score in ECMO group was higher than that of control group (Z = 3.64, P = 0.0008), suggesting that the ECMO patients were more severe than the control patients. The mortality rate was 17/27 (62.96%) in ECMO group and 18/22 (81.82%) in control group. keywords: analysis; apache; cardiogenic; clinical; control; conventional; ecmo; extracorporeal; group; map; patients; score; shock; study; survival; survivors; time; treatment cache: cord-276141-niy9bgg1.txt plain text: cord-276141-niy9bgg1.txt item: #58 of 100 id: cord-282216-ekzml19r author: Huang, Shiqian title: Clinical data of early COVID-19 cases receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in Wuhan, China date: 2020-09-14 words: 419 flesch: 35 summary: Considering the importance of lymphocyte filling for resistance to SARS-CoV-2, the decision of using ECMO should be made more cautiously in COVID-19 patients with significant lymphopenia Early use of ECMO for younger patients without underlying diseases is the most recommended. keywords: cases; china; clinical; covid-19; early; ecmo; epidemic; extracorporeal; lymphopenia; patients; wuhan cache: cord-282216-ekzml19r.txt plain text: cord-282216-ekzml19r.txt item: #59 of 100 id: cord-283968-ege0j4lf author: Le Breton, C. title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome date: 2020-07-16 words: 827 flesch: 52 summary: This stems from the fact that very high mortality rates have been reported in COVID-19 patients treated with ECMO. key: cord-283968-ege0j4lf authors: Le Breton, C.; Besset, S.; Freita-Ramos, S.; Amouretti, M.; Billiet, P.A.; Dao, M.; Dumont, L.M.; Federici, L.; Gaborieau, B.; Longrois, D.; Postel-Vinay, P.; Vuillard, C.; Zucman, N.; Lebreton, G.; Combes, A.; Dreyfuss, D.; Ricard, J.D.; Roux, D. title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome date: 2020-07-16 journal: J Crit Care DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.07.013 sha: doc_id: 283968 cord_uid: ege0j4lf nan Recent studies suggest a survival benefit from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) keywords: acute; cmh; covid-19; days; distress; ecmo; median; oxygenation; patients; pressure; range; respiratory; severe; syndrome; time; ventilation cache: cord-283968-ege0j4lf.txt plain text: cord-283968-ege0j4lf.txt item: #60 of 100 id: cord-284318-yhnpskb0 author: Kasai, Takehiko title: Veno‐venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and prone ventilation for therapeutic management of COVID‐19 date: 2020-07-27 words: 1735 flesch: 48 summary: For patients with severe SARS‐CoV‐2 pneumonia who require veno‐venous ECMO, the use of prone ventilation could be beneficial, and should be considered. key: cord-284318-yhnpskb0 authors: Kasai, Takehiko; Bunya, Naofumi; Wada, Kenshiro; Kakizaki, Ryuichiro; Mizuno, Hirotoshi; Inoue, Hiroyuki; Uemura, Shuji; Takahashi, Satoshi; Narimatsu, Eichi; Takeda, Shinhiro title: Veno‐venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and prone ventilation for therapeutic management of COVID‐19 date: 2020-07-27 journal: Acute Med Surg DOI: 10.1002/ams2.546 sha: doc_id: 284318 cord_uid: yhnpskb0 BACKGROUND: keywords: acute; bilateral; blood; cannula; cases; combination; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; day; ecmo; medical; oxygen; pao; patients; pneumonia; position; pressure; prone; respiratory; sars; severe; use; venous; veno‐venous; ventilation cache: cord-284318-yhnpskb0.txt plain text: cord-284318-yhnpskb0.txt item: #61 of 100 id: cord-285922-4gge917e author: Yusuff, Hakeem title: Thrombosis and Coagulopathy in COVID-19 Patients Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation date: 2020-06-01 words: 1723 flesch: 24 summary: A lack of resolution of the widespread thrombi may be an important factor in the prognosis of COVID-19 patients in ICU and various studies in patients with COVID-19 have consistently shown a strong association between elevated D-dimer levels and adverse overall outcomes. The associated increased risk of thrombosis and coagulopathy in ECMO patients is a result of a combination of processes driven by the disease occurring in synergy with the effect of the extracorporeal circuit on the coagulation system. keywords: activation; acute; anticoagulation; bleeding; circuit; coagulation; coagulopathy; complications; context; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; early; ecmo; effect; extracorporeal; factor; glycoprotein; icu; inflammatory; initial; levels; membrane; microthrombotic; outcomes; oxygenation; pathway; patients; platelet; respiratory; risk; severe; support; syndrome; thrombosis; vascular cache: cord-285922-4gge917e.txt plain text: cord-285922-4gge917e.txt item: #62 of 100 id: cord-286334-d9v5xtx7 author: Li, Rui title: Analysis of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) from different species sheds some light on cross-species receptor usage of a novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV date: 2020-04-30 words: 12986 flesch: 42 summary: Several strategies may help reduce the threat of AIV to equines, including reducing exposure of equines to poultry, birds, and other hosts of IAV, especially animals with clinical signs of influenza virus infection; monitoring AIV prevalence in domestic poultry around equines and routinely vaccinating domestic poultry with AIV vaccines; vaccinating susceptible equines with EI vaccines, especially farming equines in close contact with domestic poultry; and monitoring the prevalence of multiple AIV subtypes in equines, not merely that of those restricted to H3N8 subtype. 5 Low humidity and temperature increased the stability of influenza virus in aerosols and on surfaces. keywords: 16s; 6xi; a(h1n1)pdm09; a(h3n2; ace2; acid; acute; addition; adults; african; aiv; analysis; animals; auc; authors; avian; bacterial; bacterial pneumonia; cases; cd5l; changes; characterized; chikungunya; chikv; china; chinese; clinical; close; complete; considered; contact; control; coronavirus; correlation; covid-19; cross; csf; current; daa; daily; data; day; deaths; diagnosis; different; direct; dna; domestic; ecmo; eiv; epidemic; epidemiological; equines; errors; failure; farming; feb; fever; fig; gene; genetic; genome; genotype; global; gram; h3n8; hbcab; hbsag; hbv; hcv; health; hepatitis; high; higher; hiv; hospital; hubei; human; humidity; icu; identification; increase; infected; infection; influenza; influenza virus; information; interest; isolated; journal; levels; lineage; low; mainland; meningitis; minion; mortality; mouse; national; ncov; negative; new; non; novel; number; outbreak; p72; parameters; pathogen; patients; pneumonia; positive; potential; poultry; present; previous; protein; provinces; rate; reactivation; reads; recent; receptor; recombination; regions; research; residues; resistance; respiratory; result; rrna; samples; science; seasonal; seasonality; sequences; sequencing; serum; severe; southernmost; species; strains; studies; study; subtype; supplementary; surveillance; swine; system; table; temperature; therapy; threat; time; total; transmission; treatment; viral; virus; viruses; work; xxvi; years; yunnan cache: cord-286334-d9v5xtx7.txt plain text: cord-286334-d9v5xtx7.txt item: #63 of 100 id: cord-286613-cmtsu73g author: Lee, Sung Woo title: Risk Factors for Acute Kidney Injury and In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation date: 2015-10-15 words: 3608 flesch: 53 summary: BMC anesthesiology Referral to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation center and mortality among patients with severe Efficacy and economic assessment of conventional ventilatory support versus extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe adult respiratory failure (CESAR): a multicentre randomised controlled trial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for 2009 Influenza A(H1N1) Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome A meta-analysis of complications and mortality of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Complications of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for treatment of cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest: a meta-analysis of 1,866 adult patients RIFLE classification is predictive of shortterm prognosis in critically ill patients with acute renal failure supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Acute kidney injury in adult postcardiotomy patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: evaluation of the RIFLE classification and the Acute Kidney Injury Network criteria Acute kidney injury is a frequent complication in critically ill neonates receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a 14-year cohort study Renal function and survival in 200 patients undergoing ECMO therapy A new Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS II) based on a European/North American multicenter study KDIGO clinical practice guideline for acute kidney injury RIFLE criteria for acute kidney injury are associated with hospital mortality in critically ill patients: a cohort analysis Red cell distribution width as a novel prognostic marker in heart failure: data from the CHARM Program and the Duke Databank SAPS 3 at dialysis commencement is predictive of hospital mortality in patients supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and acute dialysis Prognostic consequences of borderline dysnatremia: pay attention to minimal serum sodium change Pump-induced hemolysis in a rabbit model of neonatal ECMO Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation using a centrifugal pump and a servo regulator to prevent negative inlet pressure Flow dynamics of different adult ECMO systems: a clinical evaluation Hemolysis is associated with acute kidney injury during major aortic surgery Hemolysis in pediatric patients receiving centrifugalpump extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes Position paper for the organization of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation programs for acute respiratory failure in adult patients. With every increment in SAPS2, serum sodium level, and ECMO pump speed (1 score in SAPS2, 1 mmol/L in serum sodium level, and 1,000 rpm in ECMO pump speed), the risks of in-hospital mortality were increased, with HRs (95% CI, p-value) of 1.02 (1.004-1.035, 0.01), 1.042 (1.014-1.070, 0.003) and 1.333 (1.020-1.742, 0.04), respectively ( Table 2) . keywords: acute; aki; analysis; blood; cell; disease; distribution; ecmo; extracorporeal; factor; flow; group; hemolysis; hospital; hospital mortality; increase; initial; injury; insertion; kidney; level; membrane; mode; mortality; non; oxygenation; patients; pump; rdw; red; risk; saps2; serum; sodium; speed; stage; study; support; table; variables; width cache: cord-286613-cmtsu73g.txt plain text: cord-286613-cmtsu73g.txt item: #64 of 100 id: cord-290741-y3lvewlz author: Zeng, Yingchun title: Prognosis when using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for critically ill COVID-19 patients in China: a retrospective case series date: 2020-04-15 words: 849 flesch: 47 summary: Therefore, a further, larger sample size study and a comprehensive analysis of the medical value of using ECMO on COVID-19 patients are urgently required. [6] Worldwide data on prognosis when using ECMO to treat critically ill patients with COVID-19 infection are not available, and whether ECMO plays a role in reducing patient mortality rates is currently unknown. keywords: ards; cases; china; covid-19; disease; ecmo; extracorporeal; health; ill; infection; membrane; mortality; oxygenation; patients; prognosis; severe; study cache: cord-290741-y3lvewlz.txt plain text: cord-290741-y3lvewlz.txt item: #65 of 100 id: cord-291244-o4isx15k author: Ikuyama, Yuichi title: Successful recovery from critical COVID-19 pneumonia with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A case report date: 2020-05-31 words: 2390 flesch: 41 summary: China Novel Coronavirus Investigating and Research Team, A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China China Medical Treatment Expert Group for Covid-19, Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Characteristics of and Important Lessons From the Coronavirus 19 COVID-19) Outbreak in China: So far, there are few reports on critical patients with COVID-19 [2, [5] [6] [7] . keywords: acute; ards; care; case; chest; china; clinical; coronavirus; course; cov-2; covid-19; critical; day; disease; ecmo; extracorporeal; glucocorticoids; hospital; illness; intensive; japan; lopinavir; management; membrane; novel; oxygenation; patient; pneumonia; potential; report; respiratory; risk; ritonavir; sars; severe; status; syndrome; treatment; wuhan cache: cord-291244-o4isx15k.txt plain text: cord-291244-o4isx15k.txt item: #66 of 100 id: cord-292854-li0s7uk5 author: Gimeno-Costa, Ricardo title: INSUFICIENCIA RESPIRATORIA COVID-19: SOPORTE CON ECMO PARA NIÑOS Y ADULTOS JÓVENES date: 2020-06-11 words: 796 flesch: 44 summary: A las 48 horas del ingreso se constató la positividad de la hidroxicloroquina (hasta 10 días) azitromicina (hasta 5 días) e interferón β-1b (hasta 7 días). A su llegada, el pulso era de 77 latidos/min y la presión arterial 131/61 mmHg con noradrenalina a 0,1mcg/kg/min. Fue ventilada con un volumen corriente de 3 ml/kg peso, FiO2 50% y PEEP 14 cmH2O. Flujo sanguíneo inicial de la ECMO de 4,2 l/min con FiO2 100% (a 4 l/min). keywords: adultos; caso; con; covid-19; del; durante; días; ecmo; fue; hasta; horas; hospital; ingreso; min; neumonía; niños; nuestra; paciente; para; por; que; radiografía; sars; tórax; uci; una cache: cord-292854-li0s7uk5.txt plain text: cord-292854-li0s7uk5.txt item: #67 of 100 id: cord-293475-6ghjewxc author: Douedi, Steven title: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation as Treatment of Severe COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report date: 2020-04-17 words: 1727 flesch: 44 summary: Despite these complications, some studies have shown that VV-ECMO significantly improves survival in severe acute respiratory failure, including patients with influenza A (H1N1)-related acute respiratory distress disease [4] [5] [6] . The use of VV-ECMO in COVID-19 infected patients is still controversial. keywords: acute; alternatives; ards; blood; case; cells; count; covid-19; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; glass; infection; mechanical; membrane; oxygenation; patients; positioning; prone; rate; refractory; respiratory; severe; studies; treatment; use; venovenous; ventilation cache: cord-293475-6ghjewxc.txt plain text: cord-293475-6ghjewxc.txt item: #68 of 100 id: cord-295681-l414z6gc author: Chow, Justin title: Cardiovascular Collapse in COVID-19 Infection: The Role of Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) date: 2020-04-08 words: 2583 flesch: 18 summary: key: cord-295681-l414z6gc authors: Chow, Justin; Alhussaini, Anhar; Calvillo-Argüelles, Oscar; Billia, Filio; Luk, Adriana title: Cardiovascular Collapse in COVID-19 Infection: The Role of Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) date: 2020-04-08 journal: CJC Open DOI: 10.1016/j.cjco.2020.04.003 sha: doc_id: 295681 cord_uid: l414z6gc COVID-19 has been associated with cardiovascular complications including acute cardiac injury, heart failure and cardiogenic shock. We identified potential clinical scenarios (cardiac injury, myocardial infarction with and without obstructive coronary artery disease, viral myocarditis, and decompensated heart failure) leading to CS and risk factors for poor/uncertain benefit (age, sepsis, mixed/predominantly vasodilatory shock, prothrombotic state and/or coagulopathy, severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, multi-organ failure or high-risk prognostic scores) specific to using VA-ECMO as BTR in COVID-19 infection. keywords: acute; benefit; btr; cardiac; cardiogenic; cardiovascular; care; case; china; clinical; collapse; complications; consideration; coronavirus; covid-19; decision; disease; ecmo; evidence; extracorporeal; failure; heart; infection; injury; membrane; myocarditis; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; refractory; resources; respiratory; risk; role; severe; shock; support; therapy; use cache: cord-295681-l414z6gc.txt plain text: cord-295681-l414z6gc.txt item: #69 of 100 id: cord-296246-u7vd2tmj author: Kaushal, S. title: Intravenous Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Extracorporeal Oxygenation Patients with Severe COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome date: 2020-10-20 words: 3568 flesch: 44 summary: Of ECMO patients receiving MSC infusions, 2 out of 9 died (22.2%; 95%CI: 2.8%, 60.0%) compared with a mortality of 15 of 31 (48.4%; 95%CI: 30.2%, 66.9%; p = 0.25) in the ECMO control group. While this study only reports results from relatively few patients, this experience suggests that a patient population with great unmet need, like ECMO patients, who are often excluded from current clinical trial design should be studied in randomized, placebo-controlled trials. keywords: acute; ards; assay; author; available; baseline; cell; clinical; control; copyright; coronavirus; covid-19; cytokine; data; days; disease; ecmo; funder; group; holder; hospital; ill; infusion; international; international license; license; medrxiv; mesenchymal; mortality; msc; mscs; october; patients; perpetuity; preprint; respiratory; review; samples; sars; severe; stem; study; support; syndrome; table; time; version cache: cord-296246-u7vd2tmj.txt plain text: cord-296246-u7vd2tmj.txt item: #70 of 100 id: cord-299125-kuvnwdn6 author: Ikegami, Saya title: Suspected Virus-Inducing Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Treated by Multimodal Therapy Including Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Immune Modulation Therapy date: 2020-06-22 words: 2877 flesch: 38 summary: Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work. Acute respiratory distress syndrome: the 2020 Ikegami et al Berlin definition Acute respiratory distress syndrome definition, causes, and pathophysiology Acute respiratory distress syndrome Acute respiratory distress syndrome Coxsackie B1 pneumonia in an adult Extracorporeal life support for adults with respiratory failure and related indications: a review Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory distress syndrome: EOLIA and beyond Referral to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation center and mortality among patients with severe 2009 influenza A(H1N1) Pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and early immune-modulator therapy Corticosteroids in acute lung injury: the dilemma continues The immunomodulatory effects of macrolidesa systematic review of the underlying mechanisms Viral pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome Glycyrrhizic acid inhibits virus growth and inactivates virus particles Research progress of glycyrrhizic acid on antiviral activity Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment Therapeutic control of viral infections: chemotherapy, interferon and gamma globulin Salmonella typhi infection complicated by rhabdomyolysis, pancreatitis and polyneuropathy Rhabdomyolysis associated with infection by Mycoplasma pneumoniae: a case report Tumor necrosis factor and Coxsackie B4 rhabdomyolysis Development of potential antiviral strategy against Coxsackievirus B4 Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common cause of respiratory failure in critically ill patients and is defined by the acute onset of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, hypoxemia, and the need for mechanical ventilation [1] [2] keywords: acute; antiviral; appearance; ards; bilateral; blood; case; covid-19; coxsackievirus; day; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; glass; glycyrrhizin; ground; high; hospital; immune; infection; injury; lung; mechanical; membrane; negative; oxygen; oxygenation; pancreatitis; patients; peep; pneumonia; present; pulmonary; respiratory; rhabdomyolysis; setting; severe; sputum; syndrome; test; therapies; therapy; ventilation; viral; virus cache: cord-299125-kuvnwdn6.txt plain text: cord-299125-kuvnwdn6.txt item: #71 of 100 id: cord-304762-j7pu8bv1 author: Byun, Joung Hun title: Veno-Arterial-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Critically Ill Patient with Coronavirus Disease 2019 date: 2020-09-30 words: 2119 flesch: 49 summary: Here, we report the case of patient with severe ARDS and left ventricular dysfunction due to COVID-19. After that, we stopped it and patient was discharged after about eight weeks. keywords: arterial; cannula; cases; circulatory; clinical; covid-19; days; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; figure; flow; lung; mmhg; patient; peep; respiratory; return; setting; severe; support; usa; vav; venous; ventilator cache: cord-304762-j7pu8bv1.txt plain text: cord-304762-j7pu8bv1.txt item: #72 of 100 id: cord-305758-6twwcp47 author: Combes, Alain title: ECMO for severe ARDS: systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis date: 2020-10-06 words: 4636 flesch: 39 summary: In conclusion, this meta-analysis of individual patient data of the CESAR and EOLIA trials showed strong evidence of a clinically meaningful benefit of early ECMO in severe ARDS patients. key: cord-305758-6twwcp47 authors: Combes, Alain; Peek, Giles J.; Hajage, David; Hardy, Pollyanna; Abrams, Darryl; Schmidt, Matthieu; Dechartres, Agnès; Elbourne, Diana title: ECMO for severe ARDS: systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis date: 2020-10-06 journal: Intensive Care Med DOI: 10.1007/s00134-020-06248-3 sha: doc_id: 305758 cord_uid: 6twwcp47 PURPOSE: To assess the effect of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) compared to conventional management in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). keywords: acute; alive; analysis; ards; arm; benefit; care; cesar; characteristics; clinical; control; conventional; data; days; death; distress; ecmo; effect; eolia; evidence; extracorporeal; failure; group; individual; low; lung; management; mechanical; membrane; meta; mortality; number; organ; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; pressure; primary; protocol; randomisation; randomised; respiratory; review; risk; severe; studies; study; supplement; support; syndrome; systematic; treatment; trial; ventilation cache: cord-305758-6twwcp47.txt plain text: cord-305758-6twwcp47.txt item: #73 of 100 id: cord-307512-70j4vn78 author: Worku, Elliott title: Provision of ECPR during COVID-19: evidence, equity, and ethical dilemmas date: 2020-07-27 words: 3968 flesch: 29 summary: Hypoxaemic respiratory failure leading to cardiac arrest appears to be common in COVID-19 patients. The most appropriate argument for withholding or withdrawing CCPR and ECPR in COVID-19 patients must be non-maleficence to the patient and others. keywords: acute; advanced; aetiology; appropriate; arrest; benefit; cannulation; cardiac; cardiac arrest; cardiopulmonary; cardiovascular; care; ccpr; centres; cohort; coronary; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; critical; current; data; decision; disease; ecmo; ecpr; equipment; ethical; extracorporeal; healthcare; hospital; icu; ihca; important; individual; initiation; intervention; life; mechanical; medical; member; non; ohca; ongoing; organ; outcome; pandemic; patients; potential; ppe; provision; resources; respiratory; resuscitation; risk; sars; scene; severe; status; study; suffering; support; system; team; time; treatment; use cache: cord-307512-70j4vn78.txt plain text: cord-307512-70j4vn78.txt item: #74 of 100 id: cord-307609-nnvco1de author: Haye, Guillaume title: COVID-19 outbreak in France: Setup and activities of a mobile Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) team during the first 3 weeks date: 2020-05-08 words: 736 flesch: 48 summary: Decision was rapidly made to set up a mobile ECMO team in order to start ECMO treatment on sites. Decision to initiate ECMO treatment was always a multi-consultant decision. keywords: ards; covid-19; decision; ecmo; icu; membrane; mobile; order; oxygenation; patients; picardy; region; related; respiratory; team; treatment cache: cord-307609-nnvco1de.txt plain text: cord-307609-nnvco1de.txt item: #75 of 100 id: cord-308813-4ah3cdph author: Bartlett, Robert H. title: Initial ELSO Guidance Document: ECMO for COVID-19 Patients with Severe Cardiopulmonary Failure date: 2020-04-01 words: 1681 flesch: 43 summary: Guidance documents addressing additional portions of ECMO care are currently being assembled for rapid publication and distribution to ECMO centers worldwide. Guidance documents addressing additional portions of ECMO care are currently being assembled for rapid publication and distribution to ECMO centers worldwide. keywords: ards; cardiac; care; centers; covid-19; cpr; ecmo; elso; experienced; extracorporeal; failure; guidance; high; hospital; limited; management; membrane; morbidities; multiple; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; resources; respiratory; severe; specific; standard; support; use cache: cord-308813-4ah3cdph.txt plain text: cord-308813-4ah3cdph.txt item: #76 of 100 id: cord-309739-3smgv1ma author: Doyle, Andrew J title: Blood Component Use in Critical Care in Patients with COVID‐19 Infection: A Single Centre Experience date: 2020-07-08 words: 1487 flesch: 41 summary: Despite the increased demands of healthcare resources at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, it appears that the infection itself does not cause a significant increase in blood component use in comparison to previous data from critical care (Chohan et al, 2003) . At present, the demands on blood components have not been described. keywords: blood; care; cell; component; covid-19; critical; cryoprecipitate; doyle; ecmo; extracorporeal; higher; infection; low; membrane; nbtc; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; platelets; present; rates; rcc; red; requirements; transfusion; units; use cache: cord-309739-3smgv1ma.txt plain text: cord-309739-3smgv1ma.txt item: #77 of 100 id: cord-311176-dlwph5za author: Alshahrani, Mohammed S. title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus date: 2018-01-10 words: 3697 flesch: 44 summary: Blood flow (L min −1 ), revolutions per minute, and sweep gas among ECMO patients had a mean (SD) of 3.8 (0.77), 3148.7 ECMO-related mechanical complications occurred in 3 (18%) patients; one patient developed pneumothorax that was treated with chest tube insertion, and two patients had major bleeding immediately after the initiation of ECMO. In regard to infection control issues, caregivers safety of ECMO patients was organized and maintained by aggressive measures which were applied strictly and monitored closely with all admissions were taken to airborne isolated rooms which impacted the containment of the virus plus applying the universal protective personal measures all the time during the patients encounter. keywords: acute; analysis; april; arabia; ards; care; cases; centers; clinical; control; coronavirus; cov; criteria; data; days; distress; east; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; group; guidelines; h1n1; hospital; icu; infection; influenza; lower; membrane; mers; middle; mortality; observational; outbreak; oxygenation; patients; program; refractory; rescue; respiratory; results; saudi; severe; similar; stay; studies; study; support; syndrome; therapy; use; ventilation cache: cord-311176-dlwph5za.txt plain text: cord-311176-dlwph5za.txt item: #78 of 100 id: cord-312748-9v2bmbod author: Guo, Zhen title: Anticoagulation Management in Severe COVID-19 Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation date: 2020-09-04 words: 3126 flesch: 28 summary: In ECMO patients, acquired antithrombin deficiency is a result of hemodilution, initiation of coagulation cascade, and consumption due to the use of heparin. Criteria for antithrombin supplementation in adult ECMO patients are not well defined. keywords: acute; anticoagulation; antithrombin; ards; bleeding; blood; cannula; center; characteristics; china; clinical; coagulation; complications; coronavirus; covid-19; days; dimer; disease; dose; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; flow; hemorrhage; heparin; high; hyperfibrinolysis; infection; lung; management; mechanical; membrane; min; necessary; novel; oxygenation; pao; parameters; patients; pneumonia; respiratory; retrospective; risk; severe; shanghai; study; support; syndrome; therapy; thrombosis; treatment; venovenous; ventilation cache: cord-312748-9v2bmbod.txt plain text: cord-312748-9v2bmbod.txt item: #79 of 100 id: cord-313914-m09lw0i4 author: Li, Chenglong title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation programs for COVID-19 in China date: 2020-06-08 words: 836 flesch: 44 summary: The Chinese Society of Extracorporeal Life Support (CSECLS) performed a survey of ECMO programs for COVID-19 in China, aimed at investigating the program organization and the potential factors associated with outcomes during the pandemic. Compared with ECMO programs in Hubei, more programs outside Hubei initiated ECMO in older patients (36.7% vs 3.3% in age ≥ 75, p = 0.001; 55.1% vs 26.7% in age 65-74, p = 0.014). keywords: age; china; covid-19; ecmo; extracorporeal; hubei; membrane; outcomes; outside; oxygenation; patients; present; programs; respiratory cache: cord-313914-m09lw0i4.txt plain text: cord-313914-m09lw0i4.txt item: #80 of 100 id: cord-317552-hyyw6eln author: Huette, Pierre title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients: outcome and time-course of clinical and biological parameters date: 2020-06-01 words: 601 flesch: 42 summary: After ethical approval, we prospectively collected data on consecutive COVID-19 patients (confirmed with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testing) admitted to our referral centre for ECMO therapy. key: cord-317552-hyyw6eln authors: Huette, Pierre; Beyls, Christophe; Guilbart, Mathieu; Coquet, Alexandre; Berna, Pascal; Haye, Guillaume; Roger, Pierre-Alexandre; Besserve, Patricia; Bernasinski, Michael; Dupont, Hervé; Abou-Arab, Osama; Mahjoub, Yazine title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients: outcome and time-course of clinical and biological parameters date: 2020-06-01 journal: Can J Anaesth DOI: 10.1007/s12630-020-01727-z sha: doc_id: 317552 cord_uid: hyyw6eln nan The place of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak is undefined. keywords: clinical; covid-19; data; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; high; membrane; oxygenation; patients; respiratory; severe; therapy; thrombosis; ventilation cache: cord-317552-hyyw6eln.txt plain text: cord-317552-hyyw6eln.txt item: #81 of 100 id: cord-319101-2vdd10mu author: Abrams, Darryl title: ECMO during the COVID-19 pandemic: when is it unjustified? date: 2020-08-17 words: 1187 flesch: 40 summary: The inability to manage this strain will likely be greatest among lower-volume, less-experienced ECMO centers, providing rationale for the regionalization of ECMO [9] , an approach which itself may be further limited by excess patient volume at all centers, resulting in suboptimal provision of care to ECMO patients in general. As the pandemic resolves and patient volume decreases, there may be increasing resource availability and ECMO use (blue arrow) or decreasing demand (green arrow) keywords: acute; benefit; care; covid-19; crisis; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; ill; likely; membrane; number; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; resources; respiratory; severe; syndrome; use; volume cache: cord-319101-2vdd10mu.txt plain text: cord-319101-2vdd10mu.txt item: #82 of 100 id: cord-320031-e328fesl author: Loforte, Antonio title: Veno-venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support in COVID-19 Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Initial Experience date: 2020-06-01 words: 1674 flesch: 47 summary: 7,8 Our small sample of COVID-19 ECMO patients presented young age and showed no severe comorbidities but severe ARDS occurred in all of them. 2, [6] [7] [8] Regarding oxygenation, ECMO blood flow was maximized to reduce the FIO2 less than 0.6 and maintain hemoglobin Veno-venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support in COVID-19 Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Initial Experience saturation more than 85%. keywords: ards; blood; body; care; china; clinical; confirmed; coronavirus; covid-19; day; disease; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; flow; heparin; high; initial; lung; oxygen; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; peep; pneumonia; pressure; prone; respiratory; sars; severe; study; support; table; therapy; transfusion; ventilation cache: cord-320031-e328fesl.txt plain text: cord-320031-e328fesl.txt item: #83 of 100 id: cord-321149-hffj7s4o author: Schmidt, Matthieu title: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study date: 2020-08-13 words: 5370 flesch: 41 summary: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome is a major contributor to COVID-19-associated coagulopathy: insights from a prospective single center cohort study Abnormal coagulation parameters are associated with poor prognosis in patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China Severe pulmonary embolism in COVID-19 patients: a call for increased awareness High risk of thrombosis in patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection: a multicenter prospective cohort study Mechanical ventilation management during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory distress syndrome. 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A statewide multi‐institutional collaborative for COVID‐19 patients was utilized to obtain clinical data on the first 10 critically ill COVID‐19 patients who required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). keywords: clinical; course; covid‐19; data; ecmo; experience; extracorporeal; ill; life; majority; membrane; oxygenation; patients; preliminary; report; results; role; statewide; support cache: cord-321419-ndlw9gk2.txt plain text: cord-321419-ndlw9gk2.txt item: #85 of 100 id: cord-323308-tmplwyz6 author: Uemura, Tatsuki title: Concerns About the Timing and Settings of Initiating Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients With Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pneumonia date: 2020-08-18 words: 579 flesch: 37 summary: To avoid bradycardia, the authors suggest increasing ECMO pump rotation slowly from 1,500 revolutions per minute (rpm) to the target rotation at increments of 500 rpm every 10 minutes. We would like to discuss whether the strategy they reported can be considered as standard for ECMO treatment for severe COVID-19 pneumonia. keywords: ards; authors; covid-19; different; ecmo; extracorporeal; initiation; membrane; oxygenation; patients; pneumonia cache: cord-323308-tmplwyz6.txt plain text: cord-323308-tmplwyz6.txt item: #86 of 100 id: cord-323439-z6rghua1 author: Sampaio, Pedro Paulo N. title: Rescue Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation After Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 Myopericarditis: A Case Report date: 2020-09-30 words: 1555 flesch: 24 summary: We describe the first case of fulminant COVID-19 myopericarditis and tamponade successfully treated with venoarterial ECMO, neutralizing antibodies and anti-inflammatory therapies, after recovery from cardiac arrest. Our report illustrates the importance of appropriate supportive measures in fulminant COVID-19 myopericarditis, particularly the potential role of timely venoarterial ECMO support for circulatory shock following recovery from cardiac arrest. keywords: arrest; cardiac; cardiogenic; case; circulatory; clinical; complications; convalescent; covid-19; ecmo; extracorporeal; fulminant; function; management; membrane; myocarditis; myopericarditis; oxygenation; patients; pericardial; plasma; recovery; report; respiratory; role; shock; support; tamponade; therapies; tocilizumab; venoarterial cache: cord-323439-z6rghua1.txt plain text: cord-323439-z6rghua1.txt item: #87 of 100 id: cord-324296-a9as72bx author: Combes, Alain title: Extracorporeal life support for adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome date: 2020-11-02 words: 6569 flesch: 31 summary: Extracorporeal CO2 removal for acute respiratory distress syndrome Efficacy and safety of lower versus higher CO2 extraction devices to allow ultraprotective ventilation: secondary analysis of the SUPERNOVA study Extracorporeal CO2 removal: the minimally invasive approach, theory, and practice Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for pandemic influenza A(H1N1)-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome: a cohort study and propensity-matched analysis The Italian ECMO network experience during the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic: preparation for severe respiratory emergency outbreaks Referral to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation center and mortality among patients with severe 2009 influenza A(H1N1) Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for 2009 influenza A (H1N1) acute respiratory distress syndrome Efficacy and economic assessment of conventional ventilatory support versus extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe adult respiratory failure (CESAR): a multicentre randomised controlled trial Learning from a trial stopped by a data and safety monitoring board Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome and posterior probability of mortality benefit in a post hoc bayesian analysis of a randomized clinical trial ECMO for severe ARDS: systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis Time for clinicians to embrace their inner bayesian? 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acute respiratory; airway; analysis; ards; benefit; blood; carbon; care; clinical; co2; complications; conventional; covid-19; dioxide; distress; distress syndrome; ecco; ecls; ecmo; eolia; evidence; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; failure; flow; future; gas; high; higher; hypoxemia; increase; injury; international; jugular; large; life; lower; lung; management; mechanical; membrane; membrane oxygenation; min; mortality; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; physiological; positioning; positive; pplat; pressure; prone; protective; randomized; rate; recent; reduction; related; removal; research; respiratory; respiratory distress; review; safety; settings; severe; severe ards; strategy; study; support; sweep; syndrome; tidal; trial; use; venovenous; ventilation; volume cache: cord-324296-a9as72bx.txt plain text: cord-324296-a9as72bx.txt item: #88 of 100 id: cord-326306-ormm9rax author: Calcaterra, Domenico title: Bedside veno‐venous ECMO cannulation: A pertinent strategy during the COVID‐19 pandemic date: 2020-06-12 words: 2366 flesch: 31 summary: The use of fluoroscopy at the bedside can be challenging if logistics are not sui- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for 2009 influenza A (H1N1) acute respiratory distress syndrome Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for pandemic H1N1 2009 respiratory failure Management of acute respiratory complications from influenza A (H1N1) infection: experience of a tertiary-level intensive care unit Referral to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation center and mortality among patients with severe 2009 influenza A (H1N1) Veno-venous ECMO: a synopsis of nine key potential challenges, considerations, and controversies Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Guidelines The Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Cannulation strategies in adult veno-arterial and veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: techniques, limitations, and special considerations Bicaval dual lumen cannula in adult venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation-clinical pearls for safe cannulation Initial experience with single cannulation for venovenous extracorporeal oxygenation in adults Optimal endovascular methods for placement of bicaval dual-lumen cannulae for venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Cannulation for veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: cannulation techniques Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for ARDS in adults Echocardiographic guidance and troubleshooting for venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation using the dual-lumen bicaval cannula Echocardiographyguided dual-lumen venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannula placement in the ICU-A retrospective review A modified technique for insertion of dual lumen bicaval cannulae for venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Transesophageal echocardiography-guided technique for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation dual-lumen catheter placement Avalon bicaval dual-lumen cannula for venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: survey of cannula use in France Transthoracic echocardiography visualization of bicaval dual lumen catheters for veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Right ventricular loop indicating malposition of J-wire introducer for double lumen bicaval venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) cannula Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V V ECMO): indications, preprocedural considerations, and technique Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation by single-vessel access in adults: advantages and limitations Anticoagulation management and antithrombin supplementation practice during veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a worldwide survey Anticoagulation for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: between the rock and the hard place Anticoagulation practices during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for respiratory failure. ECHO, echocardiography; ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; ICU, intensive care unit F I G U R E 3 Final arrangement. keywords: access; acute; appropriate; avalon; bedside; bicaval; blood; cannula; cannulation; care; cases; catheter; dual; ecmo; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; fluoroscopy; guidance; guidewire; icu; ijv; imaging; inflow; insertion; lumen; membrane; membrane oxygenation; oxygenation; patient; procedure; respiratory; right; single; site; skin; strategy; support; use; venous; venovenous cache: cord-326306-ormm9rax.txt plain text: cord-326306-ormm9rax.txt item: #89 of 100 id: cord-331500-l3hkn2li author: Luyt, Charles-Edouard title: Pulmonary infections complicating ARDS date: 2020-11-11 words: 7549 flesch: 20 summary: However, some preventive measures deserve a special focus in the context of ARDS patients (Fig. 6) : (1) oral care with chlorhexidine is suspected to worsen respiratory failure; (2) selective digestive decontamination (SDD) deserves to be discussed in such high-risk patients, as it has been proven to be effective in reducing mortality in ICU patients and likely lowers VAP rates. Acute respiratory distress syndrome Changes in prevalence of health care-associated infections in US Hospitals Ventilator-associated pneumonia and ICU mortality in severe ARDS patients ventilated according to a lung-protective strategy Ventilator-associated pneumonia in ARDS patients: the impact of prone positioning. keywords: acute; aeruginosa; agents; alveolar; analysis; antibiotics; antimicrobial; ards; ards patients; aspergillus; atelectasis; bacterial; blood; care; cells; changes; clinical; control; critical; data; days; delivery; diagnosis; distress; drug; dysfunction; early; ecmo; effect; extracorporeal; factors; fig; gram; high; hospital; host; hyperoxia; icu; ill; immune; impact; important; incidence; increase; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; innate; intensive; large; local; lower; lung; management; measures; mechanical; membrane; microbiome; mortality; nebulized; negative; new; nosocomial; novel; oral; outcome; oxygenation; pathogens; patients; pneumonia; position; prevention; prognosis; prone; pseudomonas; pulmonary; randomized; rate; reactivation; recent; resistant; respiratory; response; responsible; results; review; risk; role; secondary; sepsis; severe; significant; specific; studies; study; susceptibility; syndrome; systemic; therapy; tissue; tract; treatment; trial; unit; use; vap; ventilator; viruses cache: cord-331500-l3hkn2li.txt plain text: cord-331500-l3hkn2li.txt item: #90 of 100 id: cord-333204-imrjlhia author: Reeb, J. title: Principi e indicazioni dell’assistenza circolatoria e respiratoria extracorporea in chirurgia toracica date: 2016-11-30 words: 11478 flesch: 50 summary: Il circuito di base è semplice e comprende una pompa, un ossigenatore (che permette al sangue di caricarsi di O2 e di eliminare CO2) e delle vie d’accesso (una di drenaggio e una di reinfusione). La prima ECMO riportata in letteratura nel contesto di un trapianto di polmone è datata 1978 keywords: accessi; acute; adult; all'ecmo; alla; anche; anni; ards; arec; arresto; arteriosa; artificiale; ascellare; assenza; assistenza; associata; attraverso; aumentare; aumento; avevano; avuto; bicava; bridge; buona; cannula; cannula di; cannulazione; cardiaca; cardiopulmonary; casi; caso; caso di; causa; cava; cec; centrale; centri; cerebrale; che; chirurgia; circolatoria; circuito; clearance; cmh; collasso; colpiti; come; compatibili; comprende; con; concetto; condotto; configurazione; conoscenza; contesto; convenzionale; corrente; così; creazione; cuore; dal; dcnb; decarbossilato; decarbossilazione; decisione; deficit; degenza; degli; dei; del; del paziente; del sangue; dell'arteria; dell'assistenza; dell'ecmo; della; della cannula; della pompa; descritto; destro; di drenaggio; di ecmo; di una; dialisi; diametro; diffusione; dimensioni; diminuendo; diminuzione; dipende; disfunzione; dispositivo; distale; distress; diverse; donor; dopo; doppio; dovrebbe; dpi; drenaggio; durante; durata; dysfunction; e della; e di; e il; e la; ecmo; effettuare; emodinamico; eparina; era; erano; esistono; essere; extracorporeal; extracorporeal membrane; failure; fdo; femorale; femorofemorale; fenomeno; fgf; fino; flow; flusso; flusso di; fresco; funzione; gas; gassoso; gestione; giorni; gittata; giugulare; gli; graft; grave; gruppo; hanno; heart; hemolung; iap; il flusso; il trapianto; indicazioni; indipendente; infatti; inferiore; influenza; inoltre; insufficienza; interna; ipertensione; l'accesso; l'arec; l'assenza; l'ecmo; l'ecmo è; l'estremità; l'ossigenatore; l'uso; lesioni; letteratura; life; linea; livello; lume; lung; lung transplantation; maggiore; mantenimento; meccanica; medico; membrane; membrane oxygenation; mesi; miglioramento; migliore; min; minimo; mmhg; mobilità; modo; mortalità; necessario; nei; nel; nell'atrio; nelle; non; normale; novalung; operatoria; organi; ospedaliera; ossigenazione; ossigeno; ottenere; ottimale; oxygenation; pao; parametri; parla; parte; particolare; partire; parziale; patients; pazienti; perciò; perfusione; periferica; permette; permetterebbe; permettono; più; poi; polmonare; polmone; pompa; ponte; portata; positivi; posizionamento; possibile; possibilità; possono; post; pressione; primary; primo; principale; principalmente; principi; prognosi; protettiva; punto; può; quando; quasi; quelli; questa; questa tecnica; quindi; rapporto; realizzazione; recupero; reinfusione; respiratoria; rianimazione; richiede; ricircolo; ridurre; riduzione; riferimento; riportati; rischio; rispetto; risultati; routine; sala; sangue; sanguigno; sao; scambi; scelta; secondo; sembra; senza; settimane; severe; shock; shunt; sia; significativa; sinistro; sistema; solo; sono; soprattutto; sopravvivenza; sostitutiva; sotto; sottoclaveare; standard; stati; stesso; strategia; studio; sua; sufficiente; sulla; suo; superficie; superiore; support; svezzamento; syndrome; tasso; team; tecnica; tecnica di; tecniche; tecnologia; tempo; terapeutico; terapia; termine; tipo; toracica; totale; tramite; transplantation; trapianto; trapianto polmonare; trattamento; trattati; trombi; tuttavia; tutti; un'ecmo; una; una tecnica; uno; use; utilizzata; utilizzo; valle; vantaggio; vascolari; vasi; velocità; vena; venoso; ventilazione; ventricolare; ventricolo; viene; vigile; vita; volume; è il cache: cord-333204-imrjlhia.txt plain text: cord-333204-imrjlhia.txt item: #91 of 100 id: cord-335792-1yjope1j author: Osho, Asishana A. title: Veno-venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Respiratory Failure in COVID-19 Patients: Early Experience From a Major Academic Medical Center in North America date: 2020-05-22 words: 2506 flesch: 37 summary: These data are still very preliminary for this small cohort and long-term outcomes for COVID-19 VV ECMO patients remain unknown. Given increased care needs, exposure risks to health care staff are higher in ECMO patients, necessitating higher usage of PPE. keywords: ards; cannulas; cannulation; care; center; coronavirus; covid-19; criteria; days; disease; early; ecmo; exposure; extracorporeal; failure; femoral; flow; hospital; icu; internal; jugular; lung; management; median; medical; membrane; oxygenation; pandemic; patients; positioning; range; rates; respiratory; risk; room; severe; staff; support; team; therapy; time; use; vein; veno cache: cord-335792-1yjope1j.txt plain text: cord-335792-1yjope1j.txt item: #92 of 100 id: cord-335975-m6lkrehi author: None title: Proceedings of Réanimation 2018, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress date: 2018-02-05 words: 89523 flesch: 50 summary: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of ICU patients having received carbapenems to those having received a carbapenem-sparing agent (CSA). Conclusion: Severe hypoxemia, independently from ARDS, worsens the prognosis of ICU patients. keywords: abdominal; absence; acidosis; acinetobacter; activity; acute; acute respiratory; addition; adequate; administration; admission; adult patients; adverse; aeruginosa; age; aged; agreement; aim; airway; aki; albumin; alive; alveolar; amikacin; amoxicillin; analysis; anesthesia; animals; antibiotic; anticoagulation; antifungal; antimicrobial; application; approach; appropriate; ards patients; area; arf; arrest; arterial; assessment; associated; association; august; aureus; available; average; bacterial; balance; baseline; bed; beds; benefit; beta; better; biological; bleeding; blood; body; brain; breastfeeding; breathing; bsi; bup; burned; calcium; cancer; carbapenems; carbon; cardiac; cardiogenic; cardiovascular; care; care unit; caregivers; cases; catheter; cause; cells; center; center study; central; challenge; changes; characteristics; chest; children; choice; chronic; cicu; circulatory; cirrhotic patients; citrate; ckd; classification; clearance; clinical; cohort; collected; coma; comatose patients; combination; comfort; common; comorbidities; compare; comparison; compliance; complications; concentration; conclusion; condition; consciousness; consecutive patients; consumption; context; continuous; control; control patients; conventional; copd; copd patients; correlated; correlation; countries; cranial; creatinine; criteria; critical; crrt; csa; culture; current; curve; cypd; daily; data; database; day mortality; days; death; december; decision; decrease; deficiency; definition; delayed; delirium; delivery; delta; demographic; department; descriptive; development; device; diabetes; diagnosis; dialysis; diameter; diaphragmatic; differences; different; difficult; digestive; discharge; discussion; disease; disorders; distress; distribution; dose; dosing; driving; drug; duration; dysfunction; dzp; early; ecco2r; echocardiography; ecls; ecmo; eeg; effective; effects; efficacy; efl; elderly; eligible; eligible patients; emergency; empirical; encephalopathy; end; endothelial; endpoint; epidemiological; estimated; events; evolution; exacerbation; experience; exposure; expression; extracorporeal; factors; failure; family; fatal; favorable; features; fig; findings; fio; fio2; flow; fluid; follow; france; free; french; frequency; frequent; functional; gastric; general; glasgow; global; glucose; gnb; good; gram; greater; group; guidelines; h24; half; hand; head; health; healthcare; heart; help; hemodynamic; heparin; higher; history; hla; home; hospital; hospital mortality; hospitalization; hour; hus; hypotension; hypothermia; hypoxemia; hypoxemic patients; icu; icu admission; icu discharge; icu length; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; icus; identification; ill; imaging; imipenem; immune; impact; implementation; important; improve; improvement; incidence; increased; independent; index; indications; infected; infection; information; infusion; initial; initiation; injury; insertion; insufficient; intensive; intensive care; international; interquartile; intervention; intestinal; intoxication; intravenous; introduction; intubated; intubation; invasive; iqr; isolated; ivc; january; july; june; ketoacidosis; kidney; knowledge; known; lack; lactam; lactate; large; laryngoscope; leading; length; level; life; likely; limitation; limited; linear; literature; liver; local; logistic; long; loss; low; lower; lps; lst; lung; main; major; majority; male; management; maternal; mean; measurements; mechanical; mechanical ventilation; median; medical; medical icu; metabolic; methods; mice; microbiological; mild; min; mixed; mmhg; mmol; model; moderate; monitoring; monocentric; monocentric study; monocytes; months; morbidity; mortality; mortality rate; multiple; multivariate; music; n =; need; negative; neurological; neutrophils; new; nipei; niv; nlr; non; norepinephrine; nosocomial; number; nurses; objective; observational; observational study; observed; occurrence; ohca; ohca patients; old; onset; open; optimal; oral; order; organ; outcome; output; overall; oxygen; oxygenation; p =; pain; pao2; parameters; partial; participants; pathogen; patients; pco2; pediatric; peep; percentage; performance; perfusion; period; peritonitis; phase; physicians; physiological; picu; piperacillin; placebo; plasma; pleural; pneumonia; points; poisoning; poor; population; position; positioning; positive; possible; post; potential; pph; practice; precarity; predictive; predominance; preliminary; prescription; presence; present; present study; pressure; prevalence; prevention; previous; primary; prior; problem; procedure; process; profile; prognosis; program; prolonged; prone; prophylactic; proportion; prospective; prospective study; protocol; pseudomonas; public; pulmonary; purpose; quality; questionnaire; r =; randomized; range; rate; reasons; recent; records; recovery; reduced; reduction; refractory; refusal; regression; related; relationship; relatives; removal; renal; replacement; report; resistance; respiratory; respiratory failure; responders; response; responsible; results; resuscitation; retrospective; rhythm; right; risk; risk factors; role; room; rrt; safety; samples; saps; satisfaction; scale; score; screening; second; secondary; sedation; seizures; sensitivity; sepsis; september; septic; septic patients; septic shock; series; serum; sessions; setting; severe; severe patients; severity; sex; sham; shock; shock patients; shockable; short; significant; signs; similar; simulation; single; site; skin; sodium; sofa; species; specific; spectrum; spo2; spontaneous; staff; stage; standard; staphylococcus; statistical; status; stay; stec; strains; strategy; stroke; students; studies; study; study patients; study period; success; support; surgery; surgical; survival; survivors; susceptibility; susceptible; syndrome; system; systematic; systolic; table; target; tbi; technique; term; test; testosterone; therapeutic; therapy; tidal; time; tissue; tma; tool; total; tracheal; tracheostomy; training; tramadol; transfusion; transplantation; trauma; traumatic; treatment; trem-1; trend; triage; trial; triggering; ttp; tube; type; ultrasonography; unit; univariate; university; urinary; urine; use; useful; value; vancomycin; vap; variability; variables; variations; vasopressors; venous; ventilation; ventilatory; ventricular; volume; vs.; vulnerable; weaning; weight; withdrawal; women; work; years cache: cord-335975-m6lkrehi.txt plain text: cord-335975-m6lkrehi.txt item: #93 of 100 id: cord-336132-qry6y4cx author: Pooboni, Suneel Kumar title: ECMO in India, SWAAC ELSO: challenges and solutions date: 2020-09-09 words: 2493 flesch: 46 summary: ELSO has been useful to ECMO centers and practitioners worldwide in several ways. The advantages of having a worldwide organization and the unique aspects of a scientific group with representation from all healthcare professional participants in the activities of the organization are very useful for the growth and standardization of ECMO practices. keywords: adult; africa; asia; bypass; cardiopulmonary; centers; challenges; chapter; clinicians; committee; cost; countries; data; development; different; ecmo; elso; extracorporeal; gibbon; healthcare; heart; help; history; india; life; lung; machine; member; membrane; organization; oxygenation; patients; practice; region; registry; society; south; sub; support; surgery; swac; usa; west; worldwide; years cache: cord-336132-qry6y4cx.txt plain text: cord-336132-qry6y4cx.txt item: #94 of 100 id: cord-339947-skr8m85y author: Slaughter, Mark S. title: COVID-19 Update date: 2020-04-01 words: 526 flesch: 48 summary: Our first two publications will hopefully help current ECMO programs and centers that might need to transfer patients for more advanced care. Li et al. 1 from Shanghai, China describe their initial experience treating COVID-19 patients that required ECMO. keywords: asaio; care; covid-19; document; ecmo; elso; guidance; information; initial; patients cache: cord-339947-skr8m85y.txt plain text: cord-339947-skr8m85y.txt item: #95 of 100 id: cord-344326-025ioy3r author: Usman, AA title: A Case Series of Devastating Intracranial Hemorrhage during Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for COVID-19 date: 2020-07-28 words: 2996 flesch: 38 summary: Although we temporarily ceased using heparin infusions in COVID-19 ECMO patients, we have not yet experienced an increase in fatal thrombotic complications or reduced circuit durability. 3, 16, 17 The neurological outcomes for ECMO patients in these studies were not reported. keywords: acute; addition; anticoagulation; aptt; ards; authors; bleeding; case; circuit; clinical; complications; coronavirus; covid-19; data; days; disease; distress; ecmo; exchanges; experience; extracorporeal; failure; hemorrhage; heparin; ich; infusion; institutional; intracranial; life; membrane; mobile; neurologic; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; rate; report; respiratory; results; risk; series; severe; single; standard; stroke; study; support; syndrome; therapy; thrombosis; time cache: cord-344326-025ioy3r.txt plain text: cord-344326-025ioy3r.txt item: #96 of 100 id: cord-345040-cuau2dcy author: Alom, Samiha title: Use of ECMO in COVID-19 patients: Does the evidence suffice? date: 2020-07-30 words: 2709 flesch: 40 summary: key: cord-345040-cuau2dcy authors: Alom, Samiha; Haiduc, Ana Alina; Melamed, Naomi; Axiaq, Ariana; Harky, Amer title: Use of ECMO in COVID-19 patients: Does the evidence suffice? date: 2020-07-30 journal: J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2020.07.070 sha: doc_id: 345040 cord_uid: cuau2dcy nan Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has gathered worldwide attention for its potentially fatal course and complex clinical manifestations. In this letter, we have performed a systematic review of literature to summarize the evidence behind using ECMO in COVID-19 patients. keywords: acute; ards; articles; case; characteristics; china; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; data; disease; ecmo; extracorporeal; failure; guidelines; ill; membrane; mortality; outcomes; oxygenation; patients; pneumonia; rate; respiratory; review; risk; severe; shock; studies; study; support; survival; syndrome; treatment; use cache: cord-345040-cuau2dcy.txt plain text: cord-345040-cuau2dcy.txt item: #97 of 100 id: cord-348927-g69gt0oh author: Li, Tong title: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Treated with Awake Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Patient with COVID-19 Pneumonia date: 2020-11-10 words: 1560 flesch: 43 summary: After a comprehensive evaluation, she was extubated and received awake ECMO support. In recent years, ECMO without mechanical ventilation (MV) and sedation (awake ECMO) has been utilized in several subset populations. keywords: abg; acute; analysis; ards; awake; blood; complications; covid-19; days; distress; ecmo; extracorporeal; flow; lung; membrane; min; mmhg; oxygenation; paco; pao; patients; pneumonia; rate; respiratory; severe; support; syndrome; use; ventilator cache: cord-348927-g69gt0oh.txt plain text: cord-348927-g69gt0oh.txt item: #98 of 100 id: cord-351134-khgneone author: Bleakley, Caroline title: Contrast echocardiography in VV-ECMO dependent COVID-19 patients date: 2020-07-17 words: 671 flesch: 35 summary: key: cord-351134-khgneone authors: Bleakley, Caroline; Smith, Miss Rosie; Garfield, Benjamin; Jackson, Timothy; Remmington, Chris; Patel, Brijesh V.; Price, Susanna title: Contrast echocardiography in VV-ECMO dependent COVID-19 patients date: 2020-07-17 journal: J Am Soc Echocardiogr DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2020.07.012 sha: doc_id: 351134 cord_uid: khgneone nan The use of contrast echocardiography in patients receiving veno-venous ECMO (VV-ECMO) for severe acute respiratory failure (SARF) is not widely published, and there is understandable caution surrounding its use in this population. SonoVue boluses (0.5-0.7ml), reconstituted in the standard format, were administered via the post-oxygenator limb of the ECMO circuit. keywords: cases; circuit; contrast; covid-19; critical; diagnostic; echocardiography; ecmo; flow; pandemic; patients; sarf; tte; uea; use cache: cord-351134-khgneone.txt plain text: cord-351134-khgneone.txt item: #99 of 100 id: cord-354658-v451z3jq author: Rajagopal, Keshava title: Advanced Pulmonary and Cardiac Support of COVID-19 Patients: Emerging Recommendations From ASAIO—A “Living Working Document” date: 2020-05-11 words: 8894 flesch: 36 summary: The ELSO Guidance Document: ECMO for COVID-19 Patients with Severe Cardiopulmonary Failure describes usage of ECMO in COVID-19 patients intended for experienced ECMO centers. key: cord-354658-v451z3jq authors: Rajagopal, Keshava; Keller, Steven P.; Akkanti, Bindu; Bime, Christian; Loyalka, Pranav; Cheema, Faisal H.; Zwischenberger, Joseph B.; El Banayosy, Aly; Pappalardo, Federico; Slaughter, Mark S.; Slepian, Marvin J. title: Advanced Pulmonary and Cardiac Support of COVID-19 Patients: Emerging Recommendations From ASAIO—A “Living Working Document” date: 2020-05-11 journal: ASAIO J DOI: 10.1097/mat.0000000000001180 sha: doc_id: 354658 cord_uid: v451z3jq The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV-2 is an emerging viral pathogen responsible for the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID)-19 pandemic resulting in significant human morbidity and mortality. keywords: acute; approach; appropriate; ards; arterial; assessment; available; bleeding; blood; cannulation; cardiac; cardiogenic; care; case; centers; central; china; circulatory; clinical; common; complex; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 patients; current; data; decision; devices; disease; distress; document; dysfunction; early; ecmo; elso; exchange; experience; extracorporeal; failure; flow; gas; guidance; heart; hemodynamic; high; hospital; human; hypoxemic; ill; impella; important; index; individual; infected; infection; injury; intensive; invasive; left; limited; lower; lung; lvef; management; mcs; mechanical; membrane; mortality; need; non; normal; novel; organ; outcomes; overall; oxygenation; pandemic; particular; patients; percutaneous; peripheral; positioning; potential; present; pressure; prone; pulmonary; range; rates; reasonable; recommendations; refractory; resources; respect; respiratory; respiratory failure; right; risk; rna; sars; setting; severe; shock; sided; single; specific; standard; strategies; study; support; survival; syndrome; systemic; systolic; term; therapeutic; time; treatment; unclear; unloading; ventilation; ventricular; viral; volume; wuhan cache: cord-354658-v451z3jq.txt plain text: cord-354658-v451z3jq.txt item: #100 of 100 id: cord-355038-o2hr5mox author: None title: Proceedings of Réanimation 2020, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress date: 2020-02-11 words: 102622 flesch: 49 summary: No significant difference between the NE and AVP groups for lactate clearance between H0 and H6 (25.6 [− 7.31 to 35.34]% vs 47.84 [13.42-82.73 ]%, p = 0.686). D: blood frequency of MAIT cells in patients with pneumonia compared with healthy controls (as % of total T cells) keywords: 0.001; abdominal; ability; absence; account; accuracy; accurate; acinetobacter; activity; acute; acute respiratory; addition; adherence; adjusted; adjustment; administration; admission; adult patients; adults; adverse; aeruginosa; age; aged; agents; agreement; aim; airway; aki; aki patients; alive; analysis; anemia; anesthesia; angers; animals; ann; antibiotic; antifungal; antimicrobial; antoine; anxiety; applicable; approach; appropriate; ards; ards patients; area; arf; arrest; arterial; articles; assessment; associated; association; atc; auc; august; available; average; bacterial; bal; balance; baseline; basis; baumannii; bed; benefit; best; beta; better; biological; biomarkers; blood; bmi; body; bolus; brain; breathing; breathing patients; bronchiolitis; bsi; burn patients; calculated; cancer; candida; cannula; caps; cardiac; cardiovascular; care; care patients; care unit; casablanca; cases; catheter; catheterization; cause; cdi; cells; center; central; cerebral; changes; characteristics; chemotherapy; chest; children; chronic; chu; cio; circuit; circulatory; cirrhosis; cirrhotic patients; citrate; classified; clearance; clinical; cmh; cmh2o; cmv; cohort; cohort study; colistin; colonization; coma; combination; common; community; comorbidities; comparison; complete; compliance; complications; component; concentration; conclusion; conditions; confirmed; conflict; congresses; consecutive patients; consequences; consultancy; context; continuous; control; conventional; copd patients; correct; correlation; correspondence; costs; course; cox; cpb; cpr; creatinine; criteria; critical; culture; current; curve; cvc; daily; data; database; day-28; days; death; december; decision; decrease; definition; delay; department; descriptive; detection; development; device; diabetes; diabetic patients; diagnosis; dialysis; diaphragm; diaphragmatic; diastolic; differences; 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hemoglobin; hemorrhagic; hepatic; hfd; hfnc; high; high mortality; higher; history; hospital; hospital mortality; hospitalization; hrv; hsv; hypercapnic; hyperoxia; hypnosis; hyponatremia; hypotension; hypothesis; hôpital; icp; icu admission; icu discharge; icu length; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; icus; identification; ihd; iii; ill; illness; imipenem; immune; immunocompromised; impact; impairment; implementation; important; improved; improvement; incidence; increase; independent; index; individual; induced; infants; infected; infected patients; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; influenza patients; information; infusion; initial; injuries; injury; insulin; intensive; intensive care; interest; international; intervention; intra; intubated; intubated patients; intubation; invasive; invitation; involved; iqr; ischemic; isolated; isolation; issue; ivc; january; jean; journals; july; june; ketamine; key; kidney; knowledge; known; lack; lactate; large; lead; learning; left; length; lesions; level; life; limited; literature; little; liver; local; logistic; long; longer; lower; lung; main; mait; major; majority; male; malignancies; malignancy; management; marie; martinique; matched; maximal; mcao; mdr; mean; mean age; measurement; measures; mechanical; mechanical ventilation; mechanisms; median; medical; medical care; medical icu; members; membrane; meningitis; mep; methods; mice; microbiological; microorganisms; min; mmhg; mmol; model; moderate; modified; monitoring; monocentric; months; morbidity; mortality; mortality rate; mri; msd; mtx; multicenter; multiple; multivariate; muscle; mwcas; n =; nasal; national; nava; nebulization; need; negative; neurological; neuromuscular; neutropenia; neutropenic patients; new; nicolas; niv; non; normal; nosocomial; nssh patients; number; nurses; nutrition; objective; observational; observational study; observed; occurrence; odds; old; onset; operating; operative; optimal; organ; outcome; overall; oxygen; oxygenation; p =; pain; pancreatitis; parameters; parents; paris; participants; particular; pathogens; pathways; patients; pcr; pct; peak; pediatric; peep; percent; performance; period; peritonitis; persistent; pes; pfizer; phase; physicians; physiological; picu; piperacillin; placebo; plasma; platelet; pmus; pneumonia; points; poisoning; poor; population; position; positive; positive patients; possible; post; potential; ppv; practices; predictive; predictors; predominance; prehospital; prescription; presence; present; presentation; pressure; prevalence; prevention; previous; primary; prior; problem; procedure; process; profile; prognosis; program; prolonged; prone; prophylaxis; proportion; prospective; protein; protocol; pseudomonas; psv; psychological; psychologist; pulmonary; purpose; purulent; quality; randomized; range; rapid; rare; rate; ratio =; rationale; rbc; reactivation; reasons; recent; recommendations; recovery; reduction; refractory; regional; regression; related; relationship; relatives; reliable; remains; renal; replacement; report; research; resistance; respiratory; respiratory failure; response; responsible; responsiveness; results; resuscitation; retrospective; retrospective study; review; right; risk; risk factors; role; room; rri; rrt; rsv patients; réanimation; safety; samples; saps; sbt; scale; scan; scientific; score; secondary; sedation; seizures; sensitivity; sepsis; september; septic; septic patients; serum; service; sessions; setting; severe; severe acute; severe patients; severity; sex; shock; shock patients; short; significant; signs; similar; simplified; single; sirs; site; situations; size; small; sofa; software; specialized; species; specific; specificity; spectrum; spontaneous; staff; stage; standard; standardized; statistical; status; stay; step; strains; strategies; strategy; stroke; stroke patients; strong; studies; study; study day; study group; study period; subjects; success; successful; suppl; support; surgery; surgical; survey; survival; survivors; susceptibility; symptoms; syndrome; system; systematic; systolic; table; tapse; target; tbi; teaching; team; techniques; term; test; testing; therapeutic; therapy; thoracic; threatening; threshold; thrombocytopenia; thrombolysis; tidal; time; tools; total; total patients; toxicity; tracheostomy; training; transfusion; transient; transition; transplantation; trauma patients; traumatic; treatment; trial; tube; tumor; tunisia; type; ultrasound; underlying; underwent; unit; unit patients; univariate; university; use; useful; vaccination; validated; value; vancomycin; vap; vap patients; variables; variation; vein; venous; ventilation; ventilatory; ventricular; viral; virus; visual; volume; weakness; weaning; weight; women; work; workers; worldwide; years cache: cord-355038-o2hr5mox.txt plain text: cord-355038-o2hr5mox.txt