Publication: ECMO support may be associated with improved survival in tuberculosis associated severe ARDS
ECMO support may be associated with improved survival in tuberculosis associated severe ARDS
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Nalbant, B., Buhlmann, A., Wild, L., Bode, C., David, S., Seeliger, B., Stahl, K., BonHanZA study group, et al, Hoeper, M. M., Wendel-Garcia, P. D., Hofmänner, D. A., Erlebach, R., & Andermatt, R. (2024). ECMO support may be associated with improved survival in tuberculosis associated severe ARDS. BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 24(1), 530. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-024-03356-4
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Background: Data describing outcome of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in Tuberculosis (Tbc)-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remain sparce and are mostly confined to singular case reports. The aim of this case series was to analyze intensive care unit (ICU) survival in patients with Tbc-associated ARDS receiving veno-venous (vv-) ECMO support and to compare those to patients not receiving ECMO.
Case presentation: ICU survival was analyzed retrospectively in 14 patients treated for Tbc-associat
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Nalbant, B., Buhlmann, A., Wild, L., Bode, C., David, S., Seeliger, B., Stahl, K., BonHanZA study group, et al, Hoeper, M. M., Wendel-Garcia, P. D., Hofmänner, D. A., Erlebach, R., & Andermatt, R. (2024). ECMO support may be associated with improved survival in tuberculosis associated severe ARDS. BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 24(1), 530. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-024-03356-4