Role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in adult respiratory failure: an overview

Suneesh C. Anand, D. Jayakumar, W. Aronow, D. Chandy
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ABSTRACT Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) provides complete or partial support of the heart and lungs. Ever since its inception in the 1960s, it has been used across all age groups in the management of refractory respiratory failure and cardiogenic shock. While it has gained widespread acceptance in the neonatal and pediatric physician community, ECMO remains a controversial therapy for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in adults. Its popularity was revived during the swine flu (H1N1) pandemic and advancements in technology have contributed to its increasing usage. ARDS continues to be a potentially devastating condition with significant mortality rates. Despite gaining more insights into this entity over the years, mechanical ventilation remains the only life-saving, yet potentially harmful intervention available for ARDS. ECMO shows promise in this regard by offering less dependence on mechanical ventilation, thereby potentially reducing ventilator-induced injury. However, the lack of rigorous clinical data has prevented ECMO from becoming the standard of care in the management of ARDS. Therefore, the results of two large ongoing randomized trials, which will hopefully throw more light on the role of ECMO in the management of this disease entity, are keenly awaited. In this article we will provide a basic overview of the development of ECMO, the types of ECMO, the pathogenesis of ARDS, different ventilation strategies for ARDS, the role of ECMO in ARDS and the role of ECMO as a bridge to lung transplantation.
体外膜氧合在成人呼吸衰竭中的作用综述
体外膜氧合(ECMO)为心脏和肺提供完全或部分支持。自20世纪60年代开始使用以来,它已在所有年龄组中用于治疗难治性呼吸衰竭和心源性休克。虽然ECMO已被新生儿和儿科医生广泛接受,但它仍然是成人急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的一种有争议的治疗方法。在猪流感(H1N1)大流行期间,它的受欢迎程度得以恢复,技术的进步也促进了它的使用越来越多。急性呼吸窘迫综合征仍然是一种潜在的破坏性疾病,死亡率很高。尽管多年来对这一实体有了更多的了解,但机械通气仍然是ARDS唯一可用于挽救生命但可能有害的干预措施。ECMO通过减少对机械通气的依赖,从而潜在地减少呼吸机引起的损伤,在这方面显示出希望。然而,缺乏严格的临床数据阻碍了ECMO成为ARDS管理的标准护理。因此,两项正在进行的大型随机试验的结果将有望更多地阐明ECMO在这种疾病管理中的作用。在本文中,我们将对ECMO的发展、ECMO的类型、ARDS的发病机制、ARDS的不同通气策略、ECMO在ARDS中的作用以及ECMO作为肺移植的桥梁的作用进行基本概述。
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