Extracorporeal Life Support in Adult Burn Care: A Systematic Review

Maybauer MO, Maybauer DM, Capoccia M. Int J Artif Organs DOI: 10.1177/03913988231155508

Abstract: A systematic review of the role of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) in pediatric patients with burn and smoke inhalation injury was undertaken. A systematic search of the literature according to a specific combination of keywords to ascertain the effectiveness of this treatment strategy was conducted. A total of 14 articles out of 266 were considered suitable for the analysis in pediatric patients. The PICOS approach and PRISMA flow chart were followed for the purpose of this review.

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