Medical management of the supported patient
P Nair, CS Hayward, P Forrest - Mechanical Circulatory and Respiratory Support, 2017
The medical management of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), ventricular assist
device (VAD), and total artificial heart (TAH) patients is complex and.
device (VAD), and total artificial heart (TAH) patients is complex and.
P131 Weaning outcomes from tracheostomy ventilation in an acute respiratory care unit (arcu): a three-year experience
S Sufyan, MN Khan, M Thirumaran, SP Meghjee… - 2017
… OSA. No patients died in hospital. Eight (67%) patients were discharged without
any ventilatory support after decannulation, Two (17%) required overnight ventilation
and were discharged with tracheostomy ventilation. One …
any ventilatory support after decannulation, Two (17%) required overnight ventilation
and were discharged with tracheostomy ventilation. One …
Complications of mechanical circulatory and respiratory support
AJC Burrell, RF Salamonsen, DA Murphy - Mechanical Circulatory and Respiratory …, 2017
Despite the benefits of mechanical circulatory and respiratory support (MCS), patients undergoing
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and the implantatio.
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and the implantatio.
Direct True Lumen Cannulation ("Samurai" Cannulation) for Acute Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection
T Kitamura, M Nie, T Horai, K Miyaji - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2017
… the ascending aortic wall [3], and it is therefore not suitable if there is a full- or near-circumferential
dissection (Fig 3). During left ventricular apical cannulation [4], positioning the heart can cause
hemodynamic deterioration, and bleeding complications after decannulation can be …
dissection (Fig 3). During left ventricular apical cannulation [4], positioning the heart can cause
hemodynamic deterioration, and bleeding complications after decannulation can be …
P129 Implementing target range oxygen in critical care (trocc); a baseline survey and pilot study
BR O'Driscoll, T Fudge, J Cardell, H Millar, PM Dark - 2017
… OSA. No patients died in hospital. Eight (67%) patients were discharged without
any ventilatory support after decannulation, Two (17%) required overnight ventilation
and were discharged with tracheostomy ventilation. One …
any ventilatory support after decannulation, Two (17%) required overnight ventilation
and were discharged with tracheostomy ventilation. One …
Comparison of long‐term outcomes between pull‐through resection and mandibular lip‐split surgery for T4a tongue/floor of mouth cancers
SJ Cheng, HH Ko, JJ Lee, SH Kok - Head & Neck, 2017
… was within 1 hour in 91% (53/58) of cases, opposing to 23% (8/35) for tumor resection via the
mandibular lip-split and the difference was statistically significant (P < .001; Table 2). Nevertheless,
the length of hospital stay, timing of tracheostomy decannulation, and duration for …
mandibular lip-split and the difference was statistically significant (P < .001; Table 2). Nevertheless,
the length of hospital stay, timing of tracheostomy decannulation, and duration for …
Cannula design
SD Gregory, J Zwischenberger, D Wang, S Liao… - Mechanical Circulatory and …, 2017
The anatomical interaction between mechanical circulatory or respiratory support and the
patient is achieved by specially designed tubes called cannulae. Despit.
patient is achieved by specially designed tubes called cannulae. Despit.
Mechanical Circulatory Support for High-Risk Pulmonary Embolism
M Elder, N Blank, A Shemesh, M Pahuja, A Kaki… - Interventional Cardiology …, 2018
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Optimizing the patient and timing of the introduction of mechanical circulatory and extracorporeal respiratory support
K Shekar, N Obonyo, JF Fraser - Mechanical Circulatory and Respiratory Support, 2017
Evolution of extracorporeal and implantable cardiorespiratory mechanical assist devices has
added a new dimension to the management of patients with acute refra.
added a new dimension to the management of patients with acute refra.
Surgical implantation
SF Marasco, C McDonald, DC McGiffin - Mechanical Circulatory and Respiratory …, 2017
Surgical implantation of a left ventricular assist device typically occurs via sternotomy and
requires cardiopulmonary bypass support. Currently available devic.
requires cardiopulmonary bypass support. Currently available devic.
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