Overview of Pharmacological Considerations in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.


Journal

Critical care nurse
ISSN: 1940-8250
Titre abrégé: Crit Care Nurse
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8207799

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2019
Historique:
entrez: 3 4 2019
pubmed: 3 4 2019
medline: 18 12 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation has become more widely used in recent years. Although this technology has proven to be lifesaving, it is not devoid of complications contributing to significant morbidity and mortality. Nurses who care for patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation should further their understanding of changes in medication profiles due to complex interactions with the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuitry. The aim of this comprehensive review is to give nurses a better understanding of analgesic, sedative, anti-infective, and anticoagulation medications that are frequently used to treat patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30936129
pii: 39/2/29
doi: 10.4037/ccn2019236
doi:

Substances chimiques

Analgesics 0
Anti-Infective Agents 0
Anticoagulants 0
Hypnotics and Sedatives 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Pagination

29-43

Informations de copyright

©2019 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

Auteurs

Adam Sieg (A)

Adam Sieg is an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky, and a clinical pharmacist specialist in advanced heart failure and heart transplant/mechanical circulatory support. adam.sieg@uky.edu.
Komal Pandya is a cardiothoracic surgery clinical pharmacist with the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. adam.sieg@uky.edu.
Ryan Winstead is a clinical transplant specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia. adam.sieg@uky.edu.
Rickey Evans is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and clinical pharmacy specialist in critical care at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, South Carolina. adam.sieg@uky.edu.

Komal Pandya (K)

Adam Sieg is an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky, and a clinical pharmacist specialist in advanced heart failure and heart transplant/mechanical circulatory support.
Komal Pandya is a cardiothoracic surgery clinical pharmacist with the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy.
Ryan Winstead is a clinical transplant specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia.
Rickey Evans is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and clinical pharmacy specialist in critical care at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, South Carolina.

Ryan Winstead (R)

Adam Sieg is an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky, and a clinical pharmacist specialist in advanced heart failure and heart transplant/mechanical circulatory support.
Komal Pandya is a cardiothoracic surgery clinical pharmacist with the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy.
Ryan Winstead is a clinical transplant specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia.
Rickey Evans is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and clinical pharmacy specialist in critical care at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, South Carolina.

Rickey Evans (R)

Adam Sieg is an assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky, and a clinical pharmacist specialist in advanced heart failure and heart transplant/mechanical circulatory support.
Komal Pandya is a cardiothoracic surgery clinical pharmacist with the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy.
Ryan Winstead is a clinical transplant specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia.
Rickey Evans is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and clinical pharmacy specialist in critical care at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, South Carolina.

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