2011
DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0b013e3181fb7b35
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for pediatric respiratory failure: Survival and predictors of mortality*

Abstract: Although the survival of pediatric patients with acute respiratory failure treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation has not changed, this treatment is currently offered to increasingly medically complex patients. Mechanical ventilation in excess of 2 wks before the initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is associated with decreased survival.

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“…Entre un 10 y 30% de los pacientes con HDC presentan a los 10 años de edad episodios de sibilancias y cerca de un 50% tienen hiperinsuflación y episodios de obstrucción de la vía aerea 23 . La sobrevida post ECMO pediátrico es menor comparada con el ECMO neonatal, sin embargo destaca un mejor pronóstico en el grupo con falla respiratoria, especialmente en los pacientes con neumonía aspirativa, neumonía viral y síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo posoperatorio o traumático 24,25 (figura 6). La neumonía viral es la causa más común de ECMO pediátrico y dentro de sus etiologías la neumonía por virus respiratorio sincicial posee la sobrevida más alta post ECMO con una cifra de un 70% 24 .…”
Section: Pronóstico Y Programas Ecmo En Latinoaméricaunclassified
“…Entre un 10 y 30% de los pacientes con HDC presentan a los 10 años de edad episodios de sibilancias y cerca de un 50% tienen hiperinsuflación y episodios de obstrucción de la vía aerea 23 . La sobrevida post ECMO pediátrico es menor comparada con el ECMO neonatal, sin embargo destaca un mejor pronóstico en el grupo con falla respiratoria, especialmente en los pacientes con neumonía aspirativa, neumonía viral y síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo posoperatorio o traumático 24,25 (figura 6). La neumonía viral es la causa más común de ECMO pediátrico y dentro de sus etiologías la neumonía por virus respiratorio sincicial posee la sobrevida más alta post ECMO con una cifra de un 70% 24 .…”
Section: Pronóstico Y Programas Ecmo En Latinoaméricaunclassified
“…ECMO is an external device that supports the cardiopulmonary system by providing oxygenation and cardiac function for a patient in cardiac and respiratory failure. ECMO has been successfully used in all ages for various medical and surgical conditions leading to cardiovascular collapse, respiratory failure, cardiogenic shock, or refractory hypotension [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. ECMO has also been used in poisoning exposures when cardiac arrest or refractory hypotension develops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 However, queries of the ELSO registry have shown much higher mortality rates and duration of ECMO for pertussis compared with all respiratory causes. 1 The reason for this disparity is unclear but could be due to the relatively unique combination of respiratory failure and pulmonary hypertension outside of the newborn age group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered placing him on ECMO, which has been used as a rescue strategy for severe neonatal and pediatric respiratory failure. 1,12 Selection criteria for ECMO for pediatric respiratory failure have been proposed, including an FIO 2 .0.6, mean airway pressure .20 cm H 2 O, presence of air leak or barotrauma, a markedly and/or persistently elevated OI, and evidence of reversibility of disease. 13 These criteria were developed on the basis of predictors of mortality of pediatric respiratory failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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