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  • Title: Bridge to lung transplantation with the extracorporeal membrane ventilator Novalung in the veno-venous mode: the initial Hannover experience.
    Author: Fischer S, Hoeper MM, Tomaszek S, Simon A, Gottlieb J, Welte T, Haverich A, Strueber M.
    Journal: ASAIO J; 2007; 53(2):168-70. PubMed ID: 17413556.
    Abstract:
    Conventional extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and mechanical ventilation have both been identified as significant risk factors for post-lung transplant mortality when applied as a bridge to lung transplantation. We have previously described the successful use of the extracorporeal membrane ventilator Novalung as a bridge to lung transplantation in patients with severe hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis. In this setting the Novalung was connected in the arterio-venous mode without support of a mechanical blood pump. However, in patients with predominant hypoxemia, this pumpless mode does not achieve sufficient blood oxygenation due to limited blood flow. Thus, such patients require pump-driven support. Here we describe our initial experience with the Novalung extracorporeal membrane ventilator, which was originally designed for pumpless carbon dioxide removal, as a bridge to lung transplantation in patients with ventilator-refractory hypoxemia in the veno-venous pump-driven mode.
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