Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) restores perfusion and oxygenation in a patient who does not have spontaneous circulation. The evidence with regard to the effect of extracorporeal ...
The New England Journal of Medicine: Early Extracorporeal CPR for Refractory Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
CMAJ: Use of extracorporeal life support for active rewarming in a hypothermic, nonarrested patient with multiple trauma
Extracorporeal life support can be used both for cardiopulmonary support and to rewarm patients who have had multiple trauma, either during surgical or endovascular procedures, or after major bleeding ...
Use of extracorporeal life support for active rewarming in a hypothermic, nonarrested patient with multiple trauma
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