Selected article for: "acute respiratory failure and lung oxygenation"

Author: (Shared Research Group in Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Scientific Research Grant for a Research for Risk Assessment of Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease and Implementation of Risk Management Function), 厚生労働科学研究費補助金(新興・再興感染症及び予防接種政策推進研究事業)「新興・再興感染症のリスク評価と危機管理機能の実装のための研究」分担研究班*
Title: COVID–19急性呼吸不全への人工呼吸管理とECMO管理:基本的考え方(Mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory failure owing to COVID–19: basic concept)
  • Cord-id: d48f210p
  • Document date: 2020_10_13
  • ID: d48f210p
    Snippet: The pillars of managing critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure owing to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID–19) are mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal membrane lung oxygenation (ECMO) as supportive therapies for impaired respiratory function. Given the increasing number of patients with COVID–19, a summary of standardized care regarding ECMO that can serve as a reference in clinical practice is proposed as an expert consensus statement. Indications, management practices, a
    Document: The pillars of managing critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure owing to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID–19) are mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal membrane lung oxygenation (ECMO) as supportive therapies for impaired respiratory function. Given the increasing number of patients with COVID–19, a summary of standardized care regarding ECMO that can serve as a reference in clinical practice is proposed as an expert consensus statement. Indications, management practices, and caveats for ECMO management are described, including those in the presence of resource constraints.

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