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Course Image Foundation course (Introductory) in ECLS/ECMO 2025

Foundation course (Introductory) in ECLS/ECMO 2025

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ECMO

Summary

An online support classroom has been created and includes various study resources on the topic. Participants are welcome to study them for a better in-class performance. Continuous monitoring and follow will be carried out in order to ensure that any shortcomings are avoided.  

The classroom will stay open for 3 months after the Live Event. A pre-test will be open 72 hours in advance and will close the first day of the course. The course will be followed by a post-test, available 72 hours post-course along with the quality assessment questionnaire. Pre and post evaluation results will be evaluated to measure the training impact.  

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General Information

Enrolled trainees 9

Open 09.10.2024

Close 13.06.2025

Available for ESICM limited places

Last Updated October 9, 2024

Intended Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course the participant will be able to: 

  • Define what is ECLS/ECMO 
  • Describe the different modes of ECMO support 
  • List the key milestones in the development of ECMO 
  • Define and briefly describe the different types of ECLS; based on support mode (cardiac &/or respiratory support) or canulation site (VV/VA/AV) 
  • Describe the ECMO results and growth 
  • Describe the value of ELSO and an international ELSO Data Registry
  • Describe the main components and composition of an ECMO circuit 
  • Explain the physics and working principles of a centrifugal pump 
  • Explain the features and working principles of the membrane lung, heater and gas blender 
  • Explain how to prepare an ECMO circuit for ECMO initiation  
  • Describe the ECMO circuit monitoring (pressures, flow, rpms, O2 saturations, bubbles) and rationale for this 
  • Touch on component complications (clinical case !) 
  • Describe the differences in ECMO canula design 
  • Explain the considerations in selecting a specific ECMO cannula design 
  • Explain the choice of canulation site and site of blood drainage/return for VA and VV ECMO 
  • Describe the different techniques used for canula placement and rationale for the choice of technique 
  • Explain complications of ECMO cannulation 
  • Explain optional canulation sites in ECMO supported patients (limb perfusion, direct LV vent) 
  • Explain the need for anticoagulation in ECMO supported patients  
  • Explain the choices of anticoagulation drugs for patients on ECMO 
  • Explain the different modes of anticoagulation monitoring for patients on ECMO 
  • Explain the difficult balance between bleeding and clotting, and the possible ways to keep an optimal balance 
  • Describe the most common causes of clotting and bleeding complications, and how to prevent or detect 
  • Discuss thrombotic complications after ECMO explant 
  • Explain the rationale for ECMO support in adults with respiratory failure– what to expect from VV ECMO 
  • List the most important indications for ECMO in adult respiratory failure and their outcome 
  • Describe how ECMO support can compensate for the failing lungs and allow them to recover 
  • Explain the determinants of oxygenation (role of ratio ECMOBF/CO) 
  • Describe the management of patients on ECMO, including lung protective ventilation, hemodynamic management, sedation, fluid management, infection control 
  • Describe some typical VV ECMO related phenomena :  
    • Recirculation; causes, how to detect and to solve 
  • Describe how to assess weanability and how to wean a patient from VV ECMO 
  • Explain the rationale for ECMO support in adults with cardiac failure – what to expect from VA ECMO 
  • List the most important indications for ECMO in adult cardiac failure and their outcome 
  • Describe the effects of VA ECMO on left and right ventricles 
  • Describe how ECMO support can compensate for the failing heart and allow the heart to recover 
  • Describe the management of patients on ECMO, including LV unloading, hemodynamic & ventilation management, sedation, fluid management, infection control 
  • Describe some typical VA ECMO related phenomena :  
    • Harlequin syndrome; causes, how to detect and to solve 
    • Left ventricular distention ; causes, how to detect and prevent 
  • Describe how to assess weanability and how to wean a patient from VA ECMO 

Relevant competencies in CoBaTrICE

  • 3.8 Recognises and manages the patient with ards
  • 4.5 Describes the use of mechanical assist devices to support the circulation
  • 4.6 Initiates, manages and weans patients from invasive and non-invasive ventilatory support

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