ANZIC-RC ECMO Program
The ANZIC-RC Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Program is led by:
The ECMO Program aims to:
- Create a partnership with ECMO centres in Australia and New Zealand to identify gaps in evidence-based care
- Enhance knowledge, education, and training in the provision of ECMO in Australia and New Zealand
- Promote a collaborative research agenda aimed at improving long-term outcomes for critically ill patients who receive ECMO
The ECMO Program Research Team includes:
The ECMO Program projects include:
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EXCEL
Comprehensive national registry on the treatment and outcomes of patients requiring ECMO
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ECMO-Rehab
Randomised Controlled Trial of Early Rehabilitation in Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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REDEEM
Randomised Controlled Trial of ECMO to De-sedate, Extubate Early, and Mobilise in Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
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PRECISE
PRecision ECMO in CardIogenic Shock Evaluation
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ECMO-PROMPT
Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Monitoring and Feedback to Improve Disability and Quality of Life in Critically Ill Patients Who Survive ECMO
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RECOMMEND Platform Trial
Generating new evidence to REduce major COMplications to iMprove the safety and efficacy of ECMO in severe carDiac and respiratory failure