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J Pediatr Rehabil Med · Jan 2012
Physical therapy and rehabilitation issues for patients supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
- Ravi R Thiagarajan, Sarah A Teele, Katharine P Teele, and Dorothy M Beke.
- Department of Cardiology, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA 02115, USA. ravi.thiagarajan@cardio.chboston.org
- J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2012 Jan 1;5(1):47-52.
AbstractExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is widely used to support patients who have failed conventional therapies for cardio-respiratory failure. Patient immobility during management of critical illness and ECMO support can result in physical impairment that can lead to prolonged hospitalization and poor functional outcomes for ECMO survivors. Although little information regarding the role of physical therapy in improving functional outcomes for ECMO patients is available, early intervention with physical therapy may decrease duration of hospitalization and improve functional outcomes for patients supported with ECMO.
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