Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
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Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed · Oct 2021
Review[Training module extracorporeal life support (ECLS): consensus statement of the DIVI, DGTHG, DGfK, DGAI, DGIIN, DGF, GRC and DGK].
Mechanical circulatory support using extracorporeal life support systems (ECLS) has significantly increased in recent years. These critically ill patients pose special challenges to the multiprofessional treatment team and require comprehensive, interdisciplinary and interprofessional concepts. For this reason, to ensure the best possible patient care a standardized ECLS training module has been created at national specialist society level, taking emergency and intensive care management into account.
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Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed · Jun 2021
Review[Nontraumatic resuscitation room management of critically ill patients].
Critically ill patients are often initially treated by out-of-hospital emergency medicine services. A major challenge-especially at the interface between out-of-hospital and in-hospital care-is to continue patient care without wasting time, while maintaining a high level. ⋯ The first monocentric data recently became available and work is ongoing to develop nontraumatic resuscitation room management for optimal care of critically ill patients in the emergency department. Based on initial studies, experiences and expert opinions, this paper describes a structured approach to nontraumatic resuscitation room management.
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Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed · Apr 2021
Review[Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR)].
Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR) is the implementation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in selected patients with cardiac arrest and may be considered when conventional CPR efforts fail, as written in the latest international guidelines. eCPR is a complex intervention that requires a highly trained team, specialized equipment, and multidisciplinary support within a healthcare system and it has the risk of several life-threatening complications. However, there are no randomized, controlled studies on eCPR, and valid predictors of benefit and outcome are lacking. ⋯ However, structured communication and clearly defined processes are essential especially at the interface between prehospital rescue teams and the eCPR team to achieve the highest possible benefit for cardiac arrest patients using eCPR. This article presents an algorithm for structured, evidence-based logistic considerations, patient selection, and implementation of eCPR as well as early care after establishment of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) which are mainly based on the German national recommendations for eCPR of DGIIN, DGK, DGTHG, DGfK, DGNI, DGAI, DIVI and GRC published in 2019 as well as the S3 guideline "Use of extracorporeal circulation (ECLS/ECMO) for cardiac and circulatory failure" and local standard operating procedures of the authors.
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Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed · Mar 2021
Review[The critically ill CAR T-cell patient : Relevant toxicities, their management and challenges in critical care].
CAR‑T cell therapy has been implemented as clinical routine treatment option during the last decade. Despite beneficial outcomes in many patients severe side effects and toxicities are seen regularly that can compromise the treatment success. ⋯ Severe and potentially life-threatening toxicities occur regularly after CAR T‑cell therapy. Treatment strategies for CRS and ICANS still need to be evaluated prospectively. Due to the increasing number of patients treated with CAR T‑cells the number of patients requiring temporary intensive care management due to CRS and ICANS is expected to increase during the next years.