Implementation of extracorporeal oxygenation membrane. Experience report
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https://doi.org/10.59843/2618-3692.v22.n39.38018Keywords:
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), Nursing, Teamwork.Abstract
A resource that has been used for some years in Argentina was incorporated into the institution, but with the pandemic it took on vital importance; This is ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation). It is a life support modality of high complexity and
cost, which is used in patients with severe respiratory or heart failure. ECMO consists of an extracorporeal circulation circuit that allows the elimination of carbon dioxide and oxygenation of the blood. There are two types of circuits: the veno-arterial, in which the circuit takes venous blood from the cavas and the right atrium, ox ygenates it and then returns it to the larger circuit through the aorta, and the veno-arterial circuit. venous, which takes venous blood from the inferior vena cava and returns it oxygenated to the right atrium. The implementation of ECMO at the Sanatorio Allende requires important changes in a structured and integrated manner with a multidisciplinary plan aimed at patient care. Where the nurse's approach to the person in a critical situation subjected to ECMO is considered decisive, this professional being essential for the process. The health team is responsible for a continuous presence to monitor, monitor and prevent complications, as well as the management and coordination of care. The protocol was developed, emphasizing the strengths, weaknesses and The importance of this new challenge in the Coronary Unit service lies in acquiring new knowledge, technologies, unifying nursing care in post-wellness, recovery and patient safety.
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