This is part 2 of Transport of ECMO patients. Mikael Broman is one of the world's leaders on ECMO transport. He works at the Karolinska institute in Sweden and has and continues to publish in the arena of ECMO transport. As you will see, he offers a world of experience and certainly some critical information that we would all benefit from listening to. I'm a smarter ECMO-tologist as a result of Micke!
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This is part 2 of Transport of ECMO patients. Mikael Broman is one of the world’s leaders on ECMO transport. He works at the Karolinska institute in Sweden and ha
s and continues to publish in the arena of ECMO transport. As you will see, he offers a world of experience and certainly some critical information that we would all benefit from listening to. I’m a smarter ECMO-tologist as a result of Micke!1234
ELSO transport guidelines -https://www. elso.org/Portals/0/Files/ELSO%20GUIDELINES%20 FOR%20ECMO%20TRANSPORT_May2015.pdf
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Here’s our experience in Sydney: a mere drop in the ocean compared to the Swedish experience. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2018 Nov;46(6):579-588. Very similar logistical attitudes and learning points. Excellent podcast.