Extracorporeal Support for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Adults. 2022

Laveena Munshi, and Daniel Brodie, and Eddy Fan
Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, Sinai Health System/University Health Network, University of Toronto.

Extracorporeal Support for ARDS in AdultsThere is a subset of patients who develop severe ARDS for whom supportive care with mechanical ventilation is insufficient or possibly injurious. The use of ECMO as an adjunct to treat these patients is reviewed.

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