Anastasiadis, Kyriakos and Antonitsis, Polychronis and Murkin, John and Serrick, Cyril and Gunaydin, Serdar and El-Essawi, Aschraf and Bennett, Mark and Erdoes, Gabor and Liebold, Andreas and Punjabi, Prakash and Theodoropoulos, Konstantinos C. and Kiaii, Bob and Wahba, Alexander and de Somer, Filip and Bauer, Adrian and Kadner, Alexander and van Boven, Wim and Argiriadou, Helena and Deliopoulos, Apostolos and Baker, Robert A. and Breitenbach, Ingo and Ince, Can and Starinieri, Pascal and Jenni, Hansjoerg and Popov, Vadim and Moorjani, Narain and Moscarelli, Marco and Di Eusanio, Marco and Cale, Alex and Shapira, Oz and Baufreton, Christophe and Condello, Ignazio and Merkle, Frank and Stehouwer, Marco and Schmid, Christof and Ranucci, Marco and Angelini, Gianni and Carrel, Thierry (2022) 2021 MiECTiS focused update on the 2016 position paper for the use of minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation in cardiac surgery. PERFUSION-UK. ISSN 0267-6591, 1477-111X
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The landmark 2016 Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Technologies International Society (MiECTiS) position paper promoted the creation of a common language between cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists and perfusionists which led to the development of a stable framework that paved the way for the advancement of minimal invasive perfusion and related technologies. The current expert consensus document offers an update in areas for which new evidence has emerged. In the light of published literature, modular minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) has been established as a safe and effective perfusion technique that increases biocompatibility and ultimately ensures perfusion safety in all adult cardiac surgical procedures, including re-operations, aortic arch and emergency surgery. Moreover, it was recognized that incorporation of MiECC strategies advances minimal invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) by combining reduced surgical trauma with minimal physiologic derangements. Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Technologies International Society considers MiECC as a physiologically-based multidisciplinary strategy for performing cardiac surgery that is associated with significant evidence-based clinical benefit that has accrued over the years. Widespread adoption of this technology is thus strongly advocated to obtain additional healthcare benefit while advancing patient care.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | AORTIC-VALVE-REPLACEMENT; ARTERY-BYPASS SURGERY; MINIATURIZED CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS; OFF-PUMP; INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE; EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION; CORONARY; IMPACT; METAANALYSIS; CIRCUITS; extracorporeal circulation; minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation; cardiopulmonary bypass; modular systems; focused update |
| Subjects: | 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine |
| Divisions: | Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Herz-, Thorax- und herznahe Gefäßchirurgie |
| Depositing User: | Petra Gürster |
| Date Deposited: | 31 Aug 2023 10:05 |
| Last Modified: | 31 Aug 2023 10:05 |
| URI: | https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/58784 |
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