Articles: respiratory-distress-syndrome.
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Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd · Jan 1996
[Treatment of postoperative lung failure with prone positioning].
Of forty-three consecutive patients with severe adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) treated in the prone position pulmonary function improved significantly in 39 patients during the first 12 h in prone position. Changes were most pronounced in patients with high QS/QT, as well as in patients in the early stages of ARDS. Twenty-eight patients could be weaned from the ventilator, and 22 patients were able to leave the hospital. These results suggest that prone position has an important role in the overall therapeutic approach to ARDS and should be used as early as possible.
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The impact of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), performed on adult patients, on the blood transfusion service of a tertiary-care hospital was assessed. The quantity and pattern of blood component utilization by these patients were compared to those in a previous evaluation of neonatal patients receiving similar treatment. ⋯ Whereas ECMO treatment of neonatal patients has a relatively minor impact on a transfusion service, the same is not true for a program that uses this form of treatment for adults as well.