Abstract
For the past two decades, circulatory assistance in paediatrics has much improved and is evolving from classical extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to pulsatile assistance. ECMO is still widely used for short-term assistance, mostly after cardiac surgery, whereas pulsatile support is for the most part indicated as a bridge to transplantation. Both techniques are within the realm of current strategies to treat cardiac failure.
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