Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is used for patients in isolated or combined cardiopulmonary failures.This focus issue includes ECLS used in pediatric lung transplantation evaluation, analgosedation and antithrombotic management, refractory ventricular tachycardia, pre and post lung transplant period, etc.Review Article on Extracorporeal Life Support
Ahmet Kilic, Bassam N. Shukrallah, Arman Kilic, Bryan A. Whitson
W. Joshua Frazier, Edward G. Shepherd, Samantha W. Gee
Pamela K. Burcham, Alan J. Rozycki, Erik E. Abel
Evgeny Pavlushkov, Marius Berman, Kamen Valchanov
David S. Grenda, Vanessa Moll, Craig M. Kalin, James M. Blum
Nicholson Yam, David Michael McMullan
Sujatha P. Bhandary, Nicholas Joseph, James P. Hofmann, Theodosios Saranteas, Thomas J. Papadimos
Nirmal S. Sharma, Mathew G. Hartwig, Don Hayes Jr
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The series “Extracorporeal Life Support” was commissioned by the editorial office, Annals of Translational Medicine without any sponsorship or funding.