Pediatric and Neonatal Extracorporeal Life Support Technology Component Utilization: Are US Clinicians Implementing New Technology?

The objective of this investigation is to describe recent changes made in extracorporeal life support (ECLS) technology in the US Postal survey to directors and coordinators of all 125 US ECLS centers identified by Extracorporeal Life Support Organization as of November 2010, with follow-up of nonrespondents.

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Work Title Pediatric and Neonatal Extracorporeal Life Support Technology Component Utilization: Are US Clinicians Implementing New Technology?
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  1. Feng Qui
  2. Akif Undar
  3. Deborah Reed-Thurston
  4. Jeffrey Shenberger
  5. Kim Haidet
Keyword
  1. Penn State Hershey Nursing
  2. Neonatal Nursing
  3. Extracorporeal life support
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Work Type Article
Publication Date July 2012
Subject
  1. Extracorporeal life support
  2. Neonatal nursing
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Deposited November 25, 2013

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