清醒或拔管患者的体外膜氧合。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Giuseppe Cuttone, Luigi La Via, Giovanni Misseri, Gennaro Martucci, Massimiliano Sorbello, Nicolò Patroniti, Federico Pappalardo
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体外膜氧合(ECMO)传统上用于深度镇静和机械通气。然而,最近的进展导致了清醒ECMO策略的发展,允许患者保持意识。这篇全面的综述探讨了清醒ECMO的发展前景,从历史背景到当前的实践和未来的方向。我们研究了清醒ECMO背后的基本原理,包括潜在的好处,如保留肌肉力量,减少镇静相关并发症,提高患者对护理的参与度。该综述详细介绍了患者选择的关键考虑因素,强调了仔细的生理、心理和社会评估对确定清醒ECMO的合适候选人的重要性。讨论了清醒ECMO实施的技术方面,包括插管策略,电路管理以及体外支持与自主呼吸的整合。强调了管理清醒ECMO患者的独特挑战,解决诸如疼痛控制,焦虑管理和早期动员协议等问题。这篇综述综合了目前关于清醒ECMO相关结果的证据,特别关注其作为肺移植和急性呼吸衰竭的桥梁的应用。尽管早期数据显示在特定人群中有良好的结果,但仍需要更强大的、大规模的研究来明确确定清醒ECMO在各种临床情况下的有效性和安全性。探讨了清醒ECMO的新兴技术和未来发展方向,包括开发更紧凑和便携的系统,先进的监测工具,以及患者与ECMO互动的新方法。最后,研究了专业培训计划的重要性以及在专业中心内建立专用清醒ECMO单元的潜力。
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in the Awake or Extubated Patient.

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) traditionally has been used under deep sedation and mechanical ventilation. However, recent advancements have led to the development of awake ECMO strategies, allowing patients to remain conscious. This comprehensive review explores the evolving landscape of awake ECMO, from its historical context to current practices and future directions. We examine the rationale behind awake ECMO, including potential benefits such as preserved muscle strength, reduced sedation-related complications, and improved patient engagement in care. The review details key considerations in patient selection, emphasizing the importance of careful physiologic, psychological, and social assessment to identify suitable candidates for awake ECMO. Technical aspects of awake ECMO implementation are discussed, including cannulation strategies, circuit management, and the integration of extracorporeal support with spontaneous breathing. The unique challenges in managing awake ECMO patients are highlighted, addressing issues such as pain control, anxiety management, and early mobilization protocols. The review synthesizes current evidence on outcomes associated with awake ECMO, focusing in particular on its application as a bridge to lung transplantation and in acute respiratory failure. Although early data suggest promising results in selected populations, the need remains for more robust, large-scale studies to definitively establish the efficacy and safety of awake ECMO across various clinical scenarios. Emerging technologies and future directions in awake ECMO are explored, including the development of more compact and portable systems, advanced monitoring tools, and novel approaches to patient-ECMO interaction. Finally, the importance of specialized training programs and the potential for dedicated awake ECMO units within specialized centers are examined.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
17.90%
发文量
606
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is primarily aimed at anesthesiologists who deal with patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic or vascular surgical procedures. JCVA features a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgeons, cardiologists, and other related specialists. Emphasis is placed on rapid publication of clinically relevant material.
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