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Update on extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal: a comprehensive review on principles, indications, efficiency, and complications.

Thomas Staudinger
Published in: Perfusion (2020)
Complications of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal are mostly associated with vascular access and deranged hemostasis leading to bleeding. Although the spectrum of complications may differ, no technology offers advantages with respect to rate and severity of complications. So called "high-extraction systems" working with higher blood flows and larger membranes may be more effective with respect to clinical goals.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • risk factors
  • public health