DEV ENVIRONMENT — dev.library.globalcastmd.com — Changes here do not affect production
Playing from Playbook #28
27 views 0 likes

StayCurrentMD

GCMD Space · View profile →

Pediatric ECMO: Update Course 2018

Video Published 2018-09-16 Updated 2022-08-22

Timestops (7)

Topic Overview

Faculty discuss implementing ECMO programs for older pediatric patients, using a case of a 14-year-old with H1N1-induced respiratory failure requiring emergent support. Technical discussion covers modern ECMO technology evolution, comparing centrifugal pumps with hollow fiber oxygenators versus traditional roller pumps and membrane lungs, emphasizing improved safety profiles and reduced hemolysis rates with newer magnetically-levitated systems.

Key Takeaways

  • Modern ECMO uses magnetically-levitated centrifugal pumps and hollow-fiber lungs, reducing hemolysis and thrombogenicity compared to older roller pumps.
  • ARDS net guidelines recommend peak inspiratory pressures <30 cmH2O and tidal volumes ~6 mL/kg; exceeding these thresholds indicates ECMO candidacy.
  • Adult ECMO cases now outnumber pediatric/neonatal cases 2-3 fold, driven by H1N1 pandemic experience and technological advances.
  • Centrifugal pumps are safer than roller pumps: clamping the outlet won't cause circuit rupture, and inlet occlusion causes minimal hemolysis.
  • Technological improvements allow non-specialist nurses to manage ECMO circuits, with one respiratory therapist covering multiple ECMO patients per unit.

Keywords

Hashtags

Transcript

Comments

Loading comments…