Author: Pham, T.; Richard, J. -C.; Brochard, L.
                    Title: Assistance par circulation extracorporelle veinoveineuse dans le traitement du syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë : rationnel et objectifs cliniques  Cord-id: 0q72cno7  Document date: 2014_4_1
                    ID: 0q72cno7
                    
                    Snippet: Extracorporeal circulation techniques can be used for the management of severe respiratory failure complicating the acute respiratory distress syndrome with three objectives: 1) to ensure satisfying oxygenation by bypassing the sick lung using a veno-venous circulation with high blood flows; this technique easily extracorporeal permit CO(2) elimination; 2) to ensure partial elimination of CO(2) with the aim to protect the lungs from risky mechanical ventilation. Four to five times lower blood fl
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Extracorporeal circulation techniques can be used for the management of severe respiratory failure complicating the acute respiratory distress syndrome with three objectives: 1) to ensure satisfying oxygenation by bypassing the sick lung using a veno-venous circulation with high blood flows; this technique easily extracorporeal permit CO(2) elimination; 2) to ensure partial elimination of CO(2) with the aim to protect the lungs from risky mechanical ventilation. Four to five times lower blood flows are sufficient with a veno-venous circulation or pumpless arterio-venous techniques; 3) associated cardiac failure may exceptionally require veno-arterial extracorporeal circulation. Physiological studies and clinical trials are absolutely needed to better delineate the indications of these techniques.
 
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