Nov 10, 2021
In this podcast, Dr. Jim Kolbeck, interventional and structural cardiologist with Minneapolis Heart Institute at United Hospital, discusses ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) and the various aspects of this procedure.
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SHOW NOTES:
*See the attachment for the full
chapter summaries.
Chapter 1:
Definitions
- History of ECMO
- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
(ECMO):
- V-A
Veno-Arterial
- V-V
Veno-Venous
- Who gets ECMO
- V-A: Shock states
- V-V
- ECPR: V-A
- Out-of-hospital cardiac
arrests
- ARREST Trial
- Refractory Cardiac
Arrest
- Criteria
Chapter 2:
Cannulation
- V-A ECMO
-
Bifemoral
- V-V ECMO
- Bifemoral or
Femoral/Jugular
- Dual Lumen: Jugular
vein
-
Anticoagulation
- V-V to
V-A
- Discussions of
care
Chapter
3:
- Cannulate and Ship Model
- Who's Involved
- The Machine: Cardiohelp (portable ECMO
machine)
- Physiology of ECMO
- Monitoring the Results
Chapter
4:
- Who Gets ECMO
- Contraindications
- The Future / Next steps