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Echocardiography in extracorporeal life support: A key player in procedural guidance, tailoring and monitoring.

Dirk Wilhelm DonkerChristiaan L MeuweseSue A BraithwaiteMichael BrooméJoris J van der HeijdenJeannine A HermensMarc PlatenkampMichel de JongJacqueline G D JanssenMartin BalíkJan Bělohlávek
Published in: Perfusion (2018)
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a mainstay of current practice in severe respiratory, circulatory or cardiac failure refractory to conventional management. The inherent complexity of different ECLS modes and their influence on the native pulmonary and cardiovascular system require patient-specific tailoring to optimize outcome. Echocardiography plays a key role throughout the ECLS care, including patient selection, adequate placement of cannulas, monitoring, weaning and follow-up after decannulation. For this purpose, echocardiographers require specific ECLS-related knowledge and skills, which are outlined here.
Keyphrases
  • left ventricular
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • healthcare
  • computed tomography
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • case report
  • mechanical ventilation
  • early onset
  • heart failure
  • ultrasound guided