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A multidisciplinary approach to expand the use of pediatric ECLS systems in Turkey

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2015

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Onan, İsmihan Selen
Haydın, Sertaç
Ündar, Akif
Yalindağ-Öztürk, M. Nilüfer
Demirkol, Demet
Kalkan, Gökhan
Ceyran, Hakan
Atay, Yüksel
Şaşmazel, Ahmet
Karaçi, Ali Rıza
Şevketoǧlu, Esra
Köroğlu, Tolga Fikri
Altın, Hüsnü Fırat
Yazıcı, Pınar
Yıldızdaş, Dinçer Rıza
Çiçek, Ali Ekber
Ödemiş, Ender
Akçevin, Atıf
Bakır, İhsan

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Onan, İ. S., Haydın, S., Ündar, A., Yalindağ-Öztürk, M. N., Demirkol, D., Kalkan, G. ... Bakır, İ. (2015). A multidisciplinary approach to expand the use of pediatric ECLS systems in Turkey. Artificial Organs, 39(1), 7-13. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aor.12374

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Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) systems were initially used in children after open heart surgery in 1972 and in neonates after meconium aspiration in 1975 (1,2). During the following years, this technology significantly improved, and the use of these systems rapidly increased worldwide. Venoarterial ECLS has been frequently used after open cardiac surgery, whereas venovenous ECLS is widely used in pediatric intensive care units (ICUs) (3). Less commonly, arteriovenous ECLS systems are used for the clearance of carbon dioxide from blood, and their use has been reported in Turkey (4). In the USA, it has been suggested that 2800 newborn patients benefit from ECLS systems in a year. Statistically, this represents 1/1309 of live births (5). The use of ECLS systems requires a multidisciplinary team approach with standard clinical programs to provide qualified and satisfactory patient care, rather than an individual effort (5,6).

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aor.12374

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