Abstract
Objective To summarize the management experience of Children's Hospital of Shanghai in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) bedside first-aid coordination, and to further strengthen the operation room's emergency management capacity for first-aid of children. Methods Our hospital formed a technical group for ECMO surgical nursing, cultivated nurses' capacity in ECMO first-aid coordination, standardized surgical safety management in multiple departments and areas, and improved relevant management systems to ensure easy access to ECMO first-aid. Results In 2016, our hospital conducted totally 11 ECMO bedside treatment, and there was no wound infection after the treatment, with a weaning success rate of >90% and a hospitalization survival rate of >70%. Conclusions Emergency management strategies play a positive part in improving surgical safety and the operation room's emergency service capability. Key words: Operation room; Children; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Bedside first-aid
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