Einsatz der extrakorporalen Zirkulation (ECLS/ECMO) bei Herz- und Kreislaufversagen: Kurzversion der AWMF-S3-Leitlinie

  • Udo Boeken
  • Stephan Ensminger
  • Alexander Assmann
  • Christof Schmid
  • Karl Werdan
  • Guido Michels
  • Oliver Miera
  • Florian Schmidt
  • Stefan Klotz
  • Christoph Starck
  • Kevin Pilarczyk
  • Ardawan Rastan
  • Marion Burckhardt
  • Monika Nothacker
  • Ralf Muellenbach
  • York Zausig
  • Nils Haake
  • Heinrich Groesdonk
  • Markus Ferrari
  • Michael Buerke
  • Marcus Hennersdorf
  • Mark Rosenberg
  • Thomas Schaible
  • Harald Köditz
  • Stefan Kluge
  • Uwe Janssens
  • Matthias Lubnow
  • Andreas Flemmer
  • Susanne Herber-Jonat
  • Lucas Wessel
  • Dirk Buchwald
  • Sven Maier
  • Lars Krüger
  • Andreas Fründ
  • Rolf Jaksties
  • Stefan Fischer
  • Karsten Wiebe
  • Christiane Hartog
  • Omer Dzemali
  • Daniel Zimpfer
  • Elfriede Ruttmann-Ulmer
  • Christian Schlensak
  • Malte Kelm
  • Andreas Beckmann

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Abstract

In Germany, a remarkable increase regarding the usage of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and extracorporeal life support (ECLS) systems has been observed in recent years with approximately 3000 ECLS/ECMO implantations annually since 2015. Despite the widespread use of ECLS/ECMO, evidence-based recommendations or guidelines are still lacking regarding indications, contraindications, limitations and management of ECMO/ECLS patients. Therefore in 2015, the German Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (GSTCVS) registered the multidisciplinary S3 guideline "Use of extracorporeal circulation (ECLS/ECMO) for cardiac and circulatory failure" to develop evidence-based recommendations for ECMO/ECLS systems according to the requirements of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF). Although the clinical application of ECMO/ECLS represents the main focus, the presented guideline also addresses structural and economic issues. Experts from 17 German, Austrian and Swiss scientific societies and a patients' organization, guided by the GSTCVS, completed the project in February 2021. In this report, we present a summary of the methodological concept and tables displaying the recommendations for each chapter of the guideline.

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Translated title of the contributionUse of extracorporeal circulation (ECLS/ECMO) for cardiac and circulatory failure: Short version of the S3 guideline
Original languageGerman
ISSN0003-2417
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11.2021

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