2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2018.02.039
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Evaluating quality of life of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation survivors using the pediatric quality of life inventory survey

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“…Therefore, it is crucial for physicians to be judicious in patient selection for ECMO treatment and to discuss realistic expectations with families and next of kin. Generally, average intelligence of neonatal and pediatric ECMO survivors may not be lower than of their peers, however long-term neuropsychological compromise and school problems are prevalent (11). At school ages difficulties with spatial and processing tasks (up to 26%), reading comprehension (up to 39%), and behavior disorders are common.…”
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“…Therefore, it is crucial for physicians to be judicious in patient selection for ECMO treatment and to discuss realistic expectations with families and next of kin. Generally, average intelligence of neonatal and pediatric ECMO survivors may not be lower than of their peers, however long-term neuropsychological compromise and school problems are prevalent (11). At school ages difficulties with spatial and processing tasks (up to 26%), reading comprehension (up to 39%), and behavior disorders are common.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most common indications for utilization of veno-venous (vv) ECMO in pediatric patients are severe respiratory failure (i.e., viral pneumonia (influenza and parainfluenza, bacterial pneumonia, status asthmaticus, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to sepsis, aspiration pneumonia etc.) and in fewer cases-bridge to lung transplantation (8)(9)(10)(11). In neonatal patients veno-venous ECMO remains an instrumental choice for treatment of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CHD), meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) and persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN).…”
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“…Therefore, it is crucial for physicians to be judicious in patient selection for ECMO treatment and to discuss realistic expectations with families and next of kin. Generally, average intelligence of neonatal and pediatric survivors after ECMO application may not be lower than of their peers; however, long‐term neuropsychological compromise and school problems are prevalent . Life quality of survivors represents an important area of concern for patients as well as for their parents and primary caregivers.…”
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“…Neurological detriments are also common and serious complications in patients receiving ECMO application . Despite their improving efficacy, ECMO utilization varies among different institutions based on diver's factors, such as experience, logistics, and manpower availability.…”
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confidence: 99%