Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric General Surgery.
Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Curr Opin Pediatr. 2020 Jun;32(3):416-423. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000000904.
The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a method of providing cardiorespiratory support in instances of cardiac or respiratory failure, in neonates and children continues to expand and evolve. This review details the current landscape of ECMO as it applies to neonates and children.
Specifically, this review provides the most recent evidence for which patients should be considered for the various forms of ECMO including venovenous ECMO, venoarterial-ECMO, and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Specific topics to be discussed include indications and contraindications for the different types of ECMO in neonates and children, anticoagulation strategies and ways to monitor end-organ function, outcomes specific to the different types and populations with a focus on meaningful survival to discharge and neurologic outcomes, and consideration of special populations such as low birth weight infants, traumatically injured patients, and children who received recent bone marrow transplants. This review also discusses still unanswered questions surrounding the most appropriate use of ECMO as its role and applications continue to evolve.
With rapidly increasing utilization of ECMO, neonatologists and pediatricians should be aware of the most recent evidence guiding its indications, applications, and limitations.
体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)作为一种在心脏或呼吸衰竭时提供心肺支持的方法,其在新生儿和儿童中的应用不断扩大和发展。本文详细介绍了 ECMO 在新生儿和儿童中的最新应用。
具体而言,本文提供了关于哪些患者应考虑使用各种形式的 ECMO 的最新证据,包括静脉-静脉 ECMO、静脉-动脉 ECMO 和体外心肺复苏。要讨论的具体主题包括 ECMO 在新生儿和儿童中的不同类型的适应证和禁忌证、抗凝策略以及监测终末器官功能的方法、不同类型和人群的特定结局,重点是有意义的出院存活率和神经结局,以及对特殊人群的考虑,如低出生体重儿、创伤性损伤患者和最近接受骨髓移植的儿童。本文还讨论了围绕 ECMO 最适当使用的一些尚未解决的问题,因为其作用和应用仍在不断发展。
随着 ECMO 的应用迅速增加,新生儿科医生和儿科医生应了解指导其适应证、应用和局限性的最新证据。