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[Recommendations of the S3 Guideline "Use of Extracorporeal Circulation (ECLS/ ECMO) for Cardiac and Circulatory Failure" of the Association of Scientific Medical Societies in Germany].

Stefan FischerAlexander AssmannAndreas BeckmannChristof SchmidKarl WerdanGuido MichelsOliver MieraFlorian SchmidtStefan KlotzChristoph StarckKevin PilarczykArdawan J RastanMarion BurckhardtMonika NothackerRalf MuellenbachYork ZausigNils HaakeHeinrich GoesdonkMarkus Wolfgang FerrariMichael BuerkeMarcus HennersdorfMark RosenbergThomas SchaibleHarald KöditzStefan KlugeUwe JanssensMatthias LubnowAndreas FlemmerSusanne Herber-JonatLucas M WesselDirk BuchwaldSven MaierLars KrügerAndreas FründRolf JakstiesKarsten WiebeChristiane HartogOmer DzemaliDaniel ZimpferElfriede Ruttmann-UlmerChristian SchlensakStephan EnsmingerMalte KelmUdo Boeken
Published in: Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie (2022)
In recent years, the use of mechanical support for patients with cardiac or circulatory failure has continuously increased, leading to 3,000 ECLS/ECMO (extracorporeal life support/extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) implantations annually in Germany. Due to the lack of guidelines, there is an urgent need for evidence-based recommendations addressing the central aspects of ECLS/ECMO therapy. In July 2015, the generation of a guideline level S3 according to the standards of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF) was announced by the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (GSTCVS). In a well-structured consensus process, involving experts from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, delegated by 16 scientific societies and the patients' representation, the guideline "Use of extracorporeal circulation (ECLS/ECMO) for cardiac and circulatory failure" was created under guidance of the GSTCVS, and published in February 2021. The guideline focuses on clinical aspects of initiation, continuation, weaning and aftercare, herein also addressing structural and economic issues. This article presents an overview on the methodology as well as the final recommendations.
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