A review of the clinical value of mechanical ventilators and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) equipment

David Stell , Dr Man Ting Kwong , Robert Megwa , Dr Tom Bashford , Dr. Emmanuel Akinluyi , Prof. P. John Clarkson
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Acute healthcare providers operate large, diverse medical equipment inventories. Resources for managing these inventories is frequently scarce so must be prioritised such that maximum benefit is conferred per unit of expenditure.
This review identifies publications which have discussed the clinical value conferred by mechanical ventilation (MV) and by extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Respectively, mechanical ventilators and ECMO units are necessary to deliver these therapies. Systematic searches for publications which discuss the clinical value conferred by MV and by ECMO were conducted.
The identified articles included reviews, prospective studies, retrospective studies, and models. Most presented findings in terms of the cost-effectiveness ratio. The patient populations studied, and analytical methods used varied widely. The clinical value conferred by MV varied with dependencies on several factors including the age- and disease- profile of the patient population. It was not possible to infer these dependencies from the literature which exists for ECMO.
More relevant literature existed for MV, the more mature technology, than did for ECMO. The ECMO literature also tended to be more recent and included more modelling studies and fewer prospective studies. The data extracted could inform estimates of the clinical value likely to be delivered by mechanical ventilators operated by a specific institution. Estimates for ECMO are likely to carry greater uncertainty than those for MV.
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机械呼吸机和体外膜氧合(ECMO)设备的临床价值回顾
急诊医疗机构拥有大量不同的医疗设备库存。用于管理这些库存的资源往往非常稀缺,因此必须确定优先次序,使每单位支出产生最大效益。本综述确定了讨论机械通气(MV)和体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)临床价值的出版物。机械通气和体外膜肺氧合分别是提供这些疗法所必需的设备。我们对讨论机械通气和体外膜肺氧合临床价值的出版物进行了系统性检索,发现的文章包括综述、前瞻性研究、回顾性研究和模型。大多数文章以成本效益比的形式介绍了研究结果。研究的患者群体和使用的分析方法差别很大。MV 带来的临床价值因多种因素而异,包括患者的年龄和疾病状况。与 ECMO 相比,MV 的相关文献更多,因为它是一种更成熟的技术。与 ECMO 相比,MV 技术更为成熟,相关文献也更多。ECMO 的文献往往更新近,包括更多的模型研究和较少的前瞻性研究。所提取的数据可为估算特定机构运行的机械通气设备可能提供的临床价值提供参考。ECMO 的估计值可能比 MV 的估计值具有更大的不确定性。
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