Department of Adult Critical Care, St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's Health Partners, London, United Kingdom.
Crit Care Resusc. 2017 Oct;19(Suppl 1):62-67.
Extracorporeal venovenous carbon dioxide removal (ECCOR) is increasingly used to facilitate ultraprotective mechanical ventilation, or to prevent or avoid mechanical ventilation in selected patients. This review focuses on how extracorporeal devices clear CO, their impact on native pulmonary physiology, and systemic gas exchange. Finally, we discuss the modifications to patient management required while on ECCOR.
体外静脉-静脉二氧化碳清除术(ECCOR)越来越多地被用于辅助超保护性机械通气,或预防或避免在选定患者中进行机械通气。本综述重点介绍了体外设备清除 CO 的方式、对固有肺生理学的影响以及全身气体交换。最后,我们讨论了在 ECCOR 期间对患者管理所需的修改。