[Extracorporeal Lung Support in Thoracic Surgery: Basics and Pathophysiology].

[Extracorporeal Lung Support in Thoracic Surgery: Basics and Pathophysiology]. Pneumologie. 2021 Jan;75(1):60-66 Authors: Redwan B, Freermann C, Akil A, Fischer S Abstract Extracorporeal lung support (ECLS) is of increasing importance in general thoracic surgery. Different modes of ECLS may be applied in several situations throughout the perioperative phase and are adapted to the individual patient's needs and the planned surgical procedures. ECLS is not a static procedure and should be always evaluated according to the present condition of the patient. Therefore, it is essential to understand the pathophysiology of the disease and the different ECLS modes, as well as the different cannulation options, in order to be able to use the different escalation and de-escalation techniques in accordance with the clinical situation. PMID: 33461235 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Pneumologie - Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Pneumologie Source Type: research