Long-term quality of life in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory hypoxaemia
Critical Care2012Vol. 16(5), pp. R202–R202
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Carol Hodgson, Kate Hayes, Tori Everard, Alistair D. Nichol, Andrew R. Davies, Michael Bailey, David V. Tuxen, D. James Cooper, Vin Pellegrino
Abstract
This ARDS cohort had a high survival rate (86%) after use of ECMO support for reversible refractory hypoxemia. Long term survivors had similar physical health but decreased mental health, general health, vitality and social function compared to other ARDS survivors and an unexpectedly poor return to work.
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