154 www.thelancet.com/respiratory Vol 2 February 2014 Review Extracorporeal life support for adults with severe acute respiratory failure Lorenzo Del Sorbo, Marcelo Cypel, Eddy Fan Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is an artificial means of maintaining...
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154 www.thelancet.com/respiratory Vol 2 February 2014 Review Extracorporeal life support for adults with severe acute respiratory failure Lorenzo Del Sorbo, Marcelo Cypel, Eddy Fan Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is an artificial means of maintaining adequate oxygenation and carbon dioxide elimination to enable injured lungs to recover from underlying disease. Technological advances have made ECLS devices smaller, less invasive, and easier to use. ECLS might, therefore, represent an important step towards improved management and outcomes of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Nevertheless, rigorous evidence of the ability of ECLS to improve short-term and long-term outcomes is needed before it can be widely implemented. Moreover, how to select patients and the timing and indications for ECLS in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome remain unclear. We describe the physiological principles, the putative risks and benefits, and the clinical evidence supporting the use
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