A[H1N1] flu and refractory hypoxaemia: Is extracorporeal lung support the holy grail?

There is a call for methodologically robust randomised clinical trials in adult extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for its routine implementation for patients with “failing” conventional ventilation. Adherence to lung protective ventilation strategies, along with fluid balance [if required early re...

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Compliance
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Female
Follow-Up Studies
Hospitals
Human viral diseases
Humans
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Influenza, Human - complications
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Male
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Middle Aged
Mortality
Patients
Pneumology
Positive-Pressure Respiration - methods
Prospective Studies
Respiratory distress syndrome
Respiratory Insufficiency - etiology
Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
Respiratory system : syndromes and miscellaneous diseases
Respiratory therapy
Treatment Outcome
Ventilators
Viral diseases
Viral diseases of the respiratory system and ent viral diseases
Young Adult
title A[H1N1] flu and refractory hypoxaemia: Is extracorporeal lung support the holy grail?
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