id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-003336-6sscf1lq Shi, Jingyi Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with prone position ventilation successfully rescues infantile pertussis: a case report and literature review 2018-11-30 .txt text/plain 3128 166 46 During ECMO support period, prone position ventilation and care bundle nursing strategy contributed to the relief of continuous airway spasm. Both prone position ventilation and care bundle might be considered as key factors of the lifesaving support under ECMO in infant with severe pertussis complicated with recurrent airway spasm. Prone position ventilation and care bundle played crucial role in the management of ECMO flow influenced by pertussis toxin-induced airway spasm. Importantly, pertussis toxin-induced recurrent airway spasm brought the challenging for the ECMO flow management during EMCO support, which was the specific clinical feature in this case. Prone position ventilation is an effective method for improving oxygenation in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) [18, 19] . Recent study indicated that prone positioning was performed for 4 h, every 8 h, for 10 days in a 17-day-old infant with severe pertussis under ECMO support [10] . ./cache/cord-003336-6sscf1lq.txt ./txt/cord-003336-6sscf1lq.txt