id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016248-dxk0i6t7 Papa, Joey C. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation 2009 .txt text/plain 6907 357 49 Indications for support in patients with cardiac pathology are based on clinical signs of decreased peripheral perfusion, including hypotension, despite the administration of fl uid resuscitation and inotropes, oliguria (urine output < 0.5 ml/kg/h), an elevated arterial lactate, and a decreased SvO 2 . The advantages of VV and DLVV over VA ECMO include avoidance of arterial cannulation and permanent ligation of the carotid artery, maintaining pulsatile fl ow to the patient, continued blood fl ow to the lungs, and avoiding arterial emboli. Weaning and Decannulation: As the patient's underlying process improves, less blood fl ow is required to pass through the ECMO circuit in order to maintain adequate tissue oxygenation. According to the 2005 ELSO registry, 13.2% of neonates and 43% of pediatric patients treated with ECMO for respiratory failure required the use of inotropes while on bypass. The incidence of acute renal failure was 10% in neonates and 14% in pediatric patients on ECMO for respiratory support, with 10-15% requiring hemofi ltration or dialysis. ./cache/cord-016248-dxk0i6t7.txt ./txt/cord-016248-dxk0i6t7.txt