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The Right Ventricle During Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Can We Protect the Injured Ventricle?
Friday, January 21, 2022
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Source Name: American Society for Artificial Internal Organs Journal
An editorial with some interest for the cardiothoracic surgeon, in particular the awareness of changes in the right vantricle during ECMO support , mostly drawn from the recent Covid experiences, and with a useful paragraph on veno-pulmonary arterial ECMO, discussing the uncoupling of RV and PA.
Tags
- Cardiac - Other
- Cardiac - Physiology
- Extracorporeal Circulation
- Heart Failure - Nonischemic
- Intensive Care
- Intensive Care Guidelines
- Lung - Basic Science
- Mechanical Circulatory Assistance
- ECMO
- Tricuspid
- Cardiac
- Critical Care
- Vascular
- Extracorporeal circulation
- Heart failure
- Mechanical circulatory assistance
- Critical Care
- Medical technology