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L’ECMO en postcardiotomie

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Malgré des résultats limités en termes de survie à long terme, l’ECMO apparaît prendre une place essentielle dans les défaillances cardiaques et respiratoires en post-cardiotomie. Une amélioration des résultats pourrait être probablement obtenue en optimisant la prise en charge après le sevrage de l’ECMO quand cela est réalisable et en évoluant vers un système d’assistance de longue durée ou vers la transplantation pour les patients qui ne peuvent être sevrés rapidement (moins de 8 jours).

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Litzler, P.Y., Lebreton, G., Haas-Hubscher, C. (2010). L’ECMO en postcardiotomie. In: ECLS et ECMO. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99773-0_8

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