Die anwendung der minimalinvasiven extrakorporalen zirkulation in der herzchirurgie: Grundsätze, definitionen und potenzieller nutzen – ein positionspapier der internationalen gesellschaft für minimalinvasive extrakorporale technologien (MiECTiS)

Translated title of the contribution: The application of minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation in heart surgery: Principles, definitions and potential benefits - A position paper of the Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Technologies International Society (MiECTiS)

K. Anastasiadis, J. Murkin, P. Antonitsis, A. Bauer, M. Ranucci, E. Gygax, J. Schaarschmidt, Y. Fromes, A. Philipp, B. Eberle, P. Punjabi, H. Argiriadou, A. Kadner, H. Jenni, G. Albrecht, W. Boven, A. Liebold, F. Somer, H. Hausmann, A. DeliopoulosA. El-Essawi, V. Mazzei, F. Biancari, A. Fernandez, P. Weerwind, T. Puehler, C. Serrick, F. Waanders, S. Gunaydin, S. Ohri, J. Gummert, G. Angelini, V. Falk, T. Carrel*

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Abstract

Μinimal invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) systems have initiat-ed important efforts within science and technology to further improve the biocom-patibility of cardiopulmonary bypass com-ponents to minimize the adverse effects and improve end-organ protection. The Minimal invasive Extra-Corporeal Technolo-gies international Society (MiECTiS) was founded to create an international forum for the exchange of ideas on clinical appli-cation and research of Minimal invasive Extra-Corporeal Circulation technology. The present work is a consensus document developed to standardize the terminology and the definition of minimal invasive ex-tracorporeal circulation technology as well as to provide recommendations for the clinical practice. The goal of this manuscript is to promote the use of MiECC systems in-to clinical practice as a multidisciplinary strategy involving cardiac surgeons, anaes-thesiologists and perfusionists.

Translated title of the contributionThe application of minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation in heart surgery: Principles, definitions and potential benefits - A position paper of the Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Technologies International Society (MiECTiS)
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)97-120
Number of pages24
JournalKardiotechnik
Volume26
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • Cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Compli-cations
  • Extracorporeal circulation
  • Minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation
  • Modular systems
  • Systemic inflammation reaction syndrome

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