Abstract
As an effective extracorporeal life support technology, ECMO is mainly used in patients with acute cardiopulmonary failure, but it can still cause related complications such as thrombosis, bleeding, infection, and intubation problems, seriously endangering patients' lives and health. This review used bibliometric methods to retrieve a total of 2,789 relevant documents from 2003 to March 2023 from the core database of Web of Science, used CiteSpace to draw a knowledge map, and conducted publication trend analysis, subject journal analysis, keyword co-occurrence analysis, cluster analysis, timeline and time zone diagram analysis, emergent keyword analysis. Quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the research hotspots of ECMO and its complications, and then predict the development trend in this field. It aims to provide clinicians, scientists, and related practitioners with an overview of the latest research related to the optimal design of ECMO systems, avoidance and mitigation of complications, and provide directions for subsequent research.
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