Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible heart or lung failure, to provide more prolonged support to bridge patients to heart and/or lung transplantation. However, experience of use of extracorporeal assistance for pulmonary resection is limited outside lung transplantation. Airways management with standard mechanical ventilation system may be challenging particularly in case of anatomical reasons (single lung), presence of respiratory failure (ARDS), or complex tracheo-bronchial resection and reconstruction. Based on the growing experience during lung transplantation, more and more surgeons are now using such devices to achieve good oxygenation and hemodynamic support during such chal...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and extracorporeal CO(2) removal (ECCO(2)R) techniques ha...
Abstract Introduction Patients with acute respiratory...
Introduction. Extracorporeal CO2 removal, and extracorporeal oxygenation, in veno-venous bypass, ar...
Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible hea...
ObjectiveAcute clinical deterioration preceding death is a common observation in patients with advan...
ObjectiveRespiratory failure develops in many patients on lung transplant waiting lists before a sui...
Extracorporeal lung support can be achieved using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and ext...
ObjectivesPatients requiring extracorporeal cardiorespiratory support during lung transplantation ca...
AbstractObjectives: Early allograft dysfunction after lung transplantation ranges from subclinical x...
membrane oxygenation; Lung transplantation; Complications Abstract The use of extracorporeal techniq...
Introduction: Patients with acute respiratory failure requiring respiratory support with invasive me...
Since the first clinical use of extracorporeal circulation in the last century [1] by John Gibbon an...
OBJECTIVE The use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in lung transplantation has been steadi...
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the field of lung transplantation has rapid...
Extracorporeal organ support in patients with dysfunction of vital organs like the kidney, heart, an...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and extracorporeal CO(2) removal (ECCO(2)R) techniques ha...
Abstract Introduction Patients with acute respiratory...
Introduction. Extracorporeal CO2 removal, and extracorporeal oxygenation, in veno-venous bypass, ar...
Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible hea...
ObjectiveAcute clinical deterioration preceding death is a common observation in patients with advan...
ObjectiveRespiratory failure develops in many patients on lung transplant waiting lists before a sui...
Extracorporeal lung support can be achieved using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and ext...
ObjectivesPatients requiring extracorporeal cardiorespiratory support during lung transplantation ca...
AbstractObjectives: Early allograft dysfunction after lung transplantation ranges from subclinical x...
membrane oxygenation; Lung transplantation; Complications Abstract The use of extracorporeal techniq...
Introduction: Patients with acute respiratory failure requiring respiratory support with invasive me...
Since the first clinical use of extracorporeal circulation in the last century [1] by John Gibbon an...
OBJECTIVE The use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in lung transplantation has been steadi...
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the field of lung transplantation has rapid...
Extracorporeal organ support in patients with dysfunction of vital organs like the kidney, heart, an...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and extracorporeal CO(2) removal (ECCO(2)R) techniques ha...
Abstract Introduction Patients with acute respiratory...
Introduction. Extracorporeal CO2 removal, and extracorporeal oxygenation, in veno-venous bypass, ar...