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Should we always use the peripheral cannula for distal leg reperfusion in femoro-femoral ECMO patients?

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Guillaume Lebreton has a research grant from Abiomed, does lectures for Maquet, Abiomed, Abbot, Livanova, Medtronic, and Edwards, and is a proctor for Syncardia, Jarvik, Heartware. The other authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Formica, F., Avalli, L., Sangalli, F. et al. Should we always use the peripheral cannula for distal leg reperfusion in femoro-femoral ECMO patients?. Intensive Care Med 45, 559–560 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-019-05531-2

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