Wang, LiangshanLiangshanWangYang, FengFengYangZhang, ShuaiShuaiZhangLi, ChenglongChenglongLiDu, ZhongtaoZhongtaoDuRycus, PeterPeterRycusTonna, Joseph EJoseph ETonnaAlexander, PetaPetaAlexanderLorusso, RobertoRobertoLorussoFan, EddyEddyFanOgino, MarkMarkOginoBrodie, DanielDanielBrodieCombes, AlainAlainCombesYIH-SHARNG CHENQiu, HaiboHaiboQiuPeng, ZhiyongZhiyongPengFraser, John FJohn FFraserShao, JuanjuanJuanjuanShaoJia, MingMingJiaWang, HongHongWangHou, XiaotongXiaotongHou2022-04-252022-04-252022-0410532498https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/607797Percutaneous cannulation is increasingly used for veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). However, there is limited evidence about the benefit of this approach compared with conventional surgical cannulation. By using a large international database, this study was designed to compare in-hospital outcomes in cardiac shock patients who received femoro-femoral VA-ECMO with percutaneous versus surgical cannulation.enExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation; cardiogenic shock; mortality; percutaneous cannulation; surgical cannulation[SDGs]SDG3Percutaneous versus surgical cannulation for femoro-femoral VA-ECMO in patients with cardiogenic shock: Results from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registryjournal article10.1016/j.healun.2022.01.009351252872-s2.0-85124021834https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/594302