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Date publication

septembre 2010

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr FALCOZ Pierre-Emmanuel


Tous les auteurs :
Falcoz PE, Longrois D

Résumé

Initially, extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was a respiratory assistance technique that used a membrane gas exchanger. By extension. ECMO is now a respiratory and cardiorespiratory assistance technique. used in case of respiratory and/or cardiac weakness The hemodynamic support can be partial or total. ECMO is easily implanted thanks to peripheral vascular approaches. This kind of assistance uses the concept of "blood extracorporeal circulation". The basic circuit is simple and includes a pump. an oxygenator (allowing CO2 removal) and peripheral vascular approaches (one for drainage and one for reinjection). It is easy and fast to set up and can be done bedside Despite recent technological progress, few centers use temporary respiratory assistance However, sonic thoracic surgical units use ECMO in the framework of therapeutic interventions (lung transplantation in particular); in addition, some intensive care units use ECMO in the management and treatment of ARDS. In this chapter, we will first present the techniques of ECMO that can be used in the framework of ARDS, then we will describe the material, and finally we will study the area of implantation. In adult pulmonary pathologies, the key point is to develop the notion of "minimal strategy" with the use of an adjuvant partial extracorporeal circulation, allowing ad integrum recovering of patients. In the near future, technological improvement and a better knowledge of indications should improve the prognostic of patients under ECMO. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Référence

Irbm. 2010 Sep;31 Suppl. 1:S35-45.