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April 6, 2023
A mysterious heart ailment almost killed Kevin Moore. It took a Vanderbilt team to pull him through.
“I think Kevin’s story really shows that if you can get people through that early sick period with the best management, the patient can do very well.” -
March 2, 2023
Cannula shortage led to more invasive lung support for infants
A Vanderbilt study found that a three-year shortage of a common cannula used in young infants needing lung support forced hospitals across the United States to switch to a more invasive form of lung support, -
January 19, 2023
LifeFlight personnel train on advanced cardiac devices
Vanderbilt LifeFlight personnel recently received training on using advanced cardiac devices in transport settings, devices that were historically found only at hospitals like VUMC. -
July 14, 2022
Pediatric ECMO program founder Pietsch retires
John Pietsch, MD, the recently retired founder of the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) program at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, didn’t grow up wanting to be a doctor. -
March 17, 2022
ECMO fellowship program provides lifesaving training
Vanderbilt's extracorporeal life support fellowship gives new doctors two years of hands-on experience with a lifesaving critical care tool, one that has only become more important during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
February 25, 2022
Study shows young, healthy adults died from COVID-19 due to ECMO shortage
Vanderbilt research found that nearly 90 percent of COVID-19 patients who qualified for, but did not receive, ECMO due to a shortage of resources during the height of the pandemic died in the hospital, despite being young with few other health issues -
February 7, 2022
Study shows lifesaving benefit of baricitinib for ventilated COVID patients
Vanderbilt research shows that critically ill COVID-19 patients on a mechanical ventilator or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation lived more often when randomized to receive baricitinib.