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NCT ID: NCT03654287 Withdrawn - Sepsis Clinical Trials

Exploring and Establishment of Combined Extracorporeal Life Support(CELS) in Critically Ill Children

CELS
Start date: October 30, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Multiple organ failure (MODS) is still the leading cause of death in children in ICU. The treatment of MODS is mainly organ function monitoring and organ replacement therapy. Life support technology in vitro mainly includes mechanical ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), non-biological artificial liver and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation technology (ECMO). However, critically ill patients who have multiple organ failure often require multiple organ support meanwhile. Combined extracorporeal life support (CELS) is still in its infancy to be applied in the treatment of critical illness due to nonstandard technology and theory without key breakthroughs and evidence-based medicine in the treatment of severe children organ failure.Solving the system problems supported by CELS can effectively reduce the mortality and disability rate of critically ill children and enhance health care in Shanghai, even across China.