肺移植中的体外膜肺氧合:适应症、技术和结果。

Eleonora Faccioli, Stefano Terzi, Alessandro Pangoni, Ivan Lomangino, Sara Rossi, Andrea Lloret, Giorgio Cannone, Carlotta Marino, Chiara Catelli, Andrea Dell'Amore
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过去 30 年来,体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)在肺移植领域的应用迅速扩大。在越来越多的专科中心,ECMO 已成为通往移植的桥梁、术中和/或术后环境中的重要工具。在肺移植领域,ECMO 是一种用途极为广泛的工具,因为它可以根据受者的具体需求,在多个潜在插管部位以不同的配置进行使用和调整。例如,需要进行肺移植桥接的患者通常会出现高碳酸血症呼吸衰竭,在血流动力学不稳定的情况下,静脉-静脉(VV)ECMO 或外周静脉-动脉(VA)ECMO 可使其获益。此外,在术中环境下,VV ECMO 可维持或切换为 VA ECMO。近年来,一些重要的肺移植中心对术中 ECMO 的常规使用及其在术后的最终延长进行了广泛研究,以评估移植物功能及其对原发性移植物功能障碍和缺血再灌注损伤的潜在保护作用。本综述将评估 ECMO 在肺移植不同阶段的作用的现有证据,同时分析有关术前、术中和术后使用这种体外支持的不同研究。
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in lung transplantation: Indications, techniques and results.

The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the field of lung transplantation has rapidly expanded over the past 30 years. It has become an important tool in an increasing number of specialized centers as a bridge to transplantation and in the intra-operative and/or post-operative setting. ECMO is an extremely versatile tool in the field of lung transplantation as it can be used and adapted in different configurations with several potential cannulation sites according to the specific need of the recipient. For example, patients who need to be bridged to lung transplantation often have hypercapnic respiratory failure that may preferably benefit from veno-venous (VV) ECMO or peripheral veno-arterial (VA) ECMO in the case of hemodynamic instability. Moreover, in an intra-operative setting, VV ECMO can be maintained or switched to a VA ECMO. The routine use of intra-operative ECMO and its eventual prolongation in the post-operative period has been widely investigated in recent years by several important lung transplantation centers in order to assess the graft function and its potential protective role on primary graft dysfunction and on ischemia-reperfusion injury. This review will assess the current evidence on the role of ECMO in the different phases of lung transplantation, while analyzing different studies on pre, intra- and post-operative utilization of this extracorporeal support.

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