Dear editor,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)is a modality of extracorporeal life support that allows for temporary support in pulmonary and/or cardiac failure refractory to conventional therapy.[1]ECMO use ha...Dear editor,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)is a modality of extracorporeal life support that allows for temporary support in pulmonary and/or cardiac failure refractory to conventional therapy.[1]ECMO use has been exponentially increasing over the last decade and is now considered a mainstream lifesaving treatment modality in critical care medicine.Many studies report ECMO use in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome refractory to conventional clinical support,in-hospital cardiac arrest,and cardiogenic refractory shock.[1-3]Herein,we report the use of veno-arterial ECMO(VA-ECMO)in the first successful combined lung-liver transplantation(CLLT)patient in China.展开更多
文摘Dear editor,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)is a modality of extracorporeal life support that allows for temporary support in pulmonary and/or cardiac failure refractory to conventional therapy.[1]ECMO use has been exponentially increasing over the last decade and is now considered a mainstream lifesaving treatment modality in critical care medicine.Many studies report ECMO use in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome refractory to conventional clinical support,in-hospital cardiac arrest,and cardiogenic refractory shock.[1-3]Herein,we report the use of veno-arterial ECMO(VA-ECMO)in the first successful combined lung-liver transplantation(CLLT)patient in China.