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Extracorporeal Life Support in Lung Transplantation

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CLINICS IN CHEST MEDICINE
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 655-+

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2017.07.006

Keywords

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; ECMO; Lung transplantation; Mechanical ventilation; Bridge to transplant; Cardiopulmonary bypass; Primary graft dysfunction

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Extracorporeal life support in lung transplantation has been associated with poor posttransplant outcomes. However, recent advances have resulted in more favorable posttransplant outcomes. The increased use of this technology must be weighed against the risks inherent in its use, especially when complications arising in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)-dependent patients result in loss of transplant candidacy, leaving them with no viable alternative for long-term support. Existing and emerging data support the judicious use of this technology in carefully selected patients at high-volume transplant and ECMO centers that prioritize minimization of sedation, avoidance of endotracheal intubation, and early mobilization.

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