Benefit of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in major burns after stun grenade explosion: Experience from a single military medical center

Conclusions In acute and critically ill major burn patients, ECMO could be considered as a salvage therapy, particularly in those with inhalation injury and burn-related acute respiratory distress syndrome. However, ECMO does not seem to provide benefits for circulatory support in those with hemodynamic compromise. The use of ECMO in these patients is still investigational, as our data provided no benefit in terms of the outcomes or survival, particularly in those with more than 90% TBSA burns.
Source: Burns - Category: Dermatology Source Type: research