INSPIRED Multicenter data summary of Pediatric respiratory and cardiac ECMO from India

Journal Title: Journal Of Pediatric Critical Care - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

The use of ECMO in the recent times has been increasing in India signifi cantly. According to one source, there are more than 54 centres doing ECMO with more than 600 cases per year. Despite that information, reporting of ECMO data is grossly inadequate. ECMO Society of India has been making efforts to collect the data and conduct training programs on regular basis. With the initiation of Pediatric critical care wing of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, a new initiative called INSPIRED has been much helpful in collecting data from all those doing Pediatric and neonatal ECMO in India.

Authors and Affiliations

Praveen Khilnani, Suneel Pooboni, Indira jaya kumar, Preetha joshi, Rachna Sharma, Anil Sachdev, Naresh Lal, Nandakishore V, Soonu Udani, Pranay Oza, Venkat Goyal, Vinay Joshi, Mehak Bansal, Krishan Chugh, Vikas Taneja, Suchitra Ranjit, Nameet Jerath, Vishal Singh, Anita Bakshi, Rajesh Sharma, Dhiren Gupta, Raja Joshi, Suresh Rao, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Abhijit Bagde, Anil Kumar Sapare, Binoy Chattuparambil, Muralidhar Krishna

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  • EP ID EP520140
  • DOI 10.21304/2017.0402.00184
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Praveen Khilnani, Suneel Pooboni, Indira jaya kumar, Preetha joshi, Rachna Sharma, Anil Sachdev, Naresh Lal, Nandakishore V, Soonu Udani, Pranay Oza, Venkat Goyal, Vinay Joshi, Mehak Bansal, Krishan Chugh, Vikas Taneja, Suchitra Ranjit, Nameet Jerath, Vishal Singh, Anita Bakshi, Rajesh Sharma, Dhiren Gupta, Raja Joshi, Suresh Rao, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Abhijit Bagde, Anil Kumar Sapare, Binoy Chattuparambil, Muralidhar Krishna (2017). INSPIRED Multicenter data summary of Pediatric respiratory and cardiac ECMO from India. Journal Of Pediatric Critical Care, 4(2), 93-95. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-520140