Respiratory critical care
Expert view
Extracorporeal life support in lung failure and lung transplant bridging: when and how
Clinical
Aims : To describe invasive mechanical respiratory support, including mechanical ventilation and/or extracorporeal life support (ECLS), that has become common practice in patients with acute cardiopulmonary failure or for bridging to lung transplantation; to describe technical and ethical challenges associated with ECLS; to evaluate technical expertise, knowledge of candidate selection, transplant referral guidelines and organ allocation systems crucial to achieve acceptable results in patients on ECLS; and to describe the aims, indications, contra-indications, principles and complications of ECLS.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, General practitioner, Medical Student, Nurse, Paediatrician, Physiologist, Respiratory critical care physician, Respiratory physiotherapist, Thoracic surgeon
Methods :
Respiratory intensive care
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Extracorporeal life support in lung failure and lung transplant bridging: when and how
A. Neyrinck(Leuven, Belgium)
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