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2. Fulminant Lymphocytic Myocarditis with Acute Biventricular Failure: The Role of Mechanical Circulatory Support
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Aijaz, A., primary, Shoukat, S., additional, Sharma, R., additional, Farooq, S., additional, Ashraf, H., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Hussain, I., additional, Bhardwaj, A., additional, Nathan, S., additional, Patel, M., additional, Gregoric, I., additional, and Kar, B., additional
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3. Correction: Epidemiology and outcomes of early-onset AKI in COVID-19-related ARDS in comparison with non-COVID-19-related ARDS: insights from two prospective global cohort studies (Critical Care, (2023), 27, 1, (3), 10.1186/s13054-022-04294-5)
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McNicholas B. 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Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified that the collaborating authors part of the collaborating author group CCCC Consortium was missing. The collaborating author group is available and included as Additional file 1 in this article.
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M., Nacpil N., Ruck K., Bakken R., Jara C., Felton T., Berra L., Shah B., Chakraborty A., Cardona M., Capatos G., Akkanti B., Orija A., Jain H., Ito A., Housni B., Low S., Iihara K., Chavez J., Ramanathan K., Zabert G., Naidoo K., Seppelt I., VanDyk M., MacDonald S., McGregor R., Siebenaler T., Flynn H., Lofton K., Aokage T., Shigemitsu K., Moscatelli A., Fiorentino G., Baumgaertel M., Mba S. E., Assy J., Hutahaean A., Roush H., Sichting K. A., Alessandri F., Burns D., Salt G., Garabedian C. P., Millar J., Sim M., Mattke A., McAuley D., Tadili J., Frenzel T., Bar-Lavie Y., Ortiz A. B., Stone J., Attokaran A., Farquharson M., Patel B., Gunning D., Baillie K., Watson P., Tamai K., Sajinadiyasa G. K., Kanyawati D., Salgado M., Sassine A., Yudo B., McCaul S., Lee B., Lee S. M., Afek A., Iwashita Y., Semedi B. P., Metiva J., Van Belle N., Martin-Loeches I., Ivatt L., Woon C. Y., Kang H. M., Smith T., James E., Al-Rawas N., Iwasaki Y., King-Chung K. C., Gudzenko V., Hugi-Mayr B., Taccone F., Perdhana F., Lamarche Y., Ribeiro J. M., Bradic N., Van den Bossche K., Lansink O., Singh G., Debeuckelaere G., Stelfox H. T., Yi C., Elia J., Tribble T., Shankar S., Padmanabhan R., Hallinan B., Paoletti L., Leyva Y., Fykuda T., Badulak J., Koch J., Hackman A., Janowaik L., Hernandez D., Osofsky J., Donadello K., Lawang A., Fine J., Davidson B., and Vazquez A. O. R.
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Background: The role of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is not fully elucidated. Therefore, we aimed to investigate in COVID-19 patients with moderate-to-severe ARDS the impact of early use of NMBAs on 90-day mortality, through propensity score (PS) matching analysis. Methods: We analyzed a convenience sample of patients with COVID-19 and moderate-to-severe ARDS, admitted to 244 intensive care units within the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium, from February 1, 2020, through October 31, 2021. Patients undergoing at least 2 days and up to 3 consecutive days of NMBAs (NMBA treatment), within 48 h from commencement of IMV were compared with subjects who did not receive NMBAs or only upon commencement of IMV (control). The primary objective in the PS-matched cohort was comparison between groups in 90-day in-hospital mortality, assessed through Cox proportional hazard modeling. Secondary objectives were comparisons in the numbers of ventilator-free days (VFD) between day 1 and day 28 and between day 1 and 90 through competing risk regression. Results: Data from 1953 patients were included. After propensity score matching, 210 cases from each group were well matched. In the PS-matched cohort, mean (± SD) age was 60.3 ± 13.2 years and 296 (70.5%) were male and the most common comorbidities were hypertension (56.9%), obesity (41.1%), and diabetes (30.0%). The unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) for death at 90 days in the NMBA treatment vs control group was 1.12 (95% CI 0.79, 1.59, p = 0.534). After adjustment for smoking habit and critical therapeutic covariates, the HR was 1.07 (95% CI 0.72, 1.61, p = 0.729). At 28 days, VFD were 16 (IQR 0–25) and 25 (IQR 7–26) in the NMBA treatment and control groups, respectively (sub-hazard ratio 0.82, 95% CI 0.67, 1.00, p = 0.055). At 90 days, VFD were 77 (IQR 0–87) and 87 (IQR 0–88) (sub-hazard ratio 0.86 (95% CI 0.69, 1.07; p =
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7. Pulmonary Torsion Following Lobectomy for Bronchopulmonary Sequestration: A Rare Complication That Should Not Be Missed
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Bommakanti, A., primary, Haidar, A., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Hussain, R., additional, Salas de Armas, I., additional, Patel, M., additional, and Gregoric, I., additional
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8. Hyaluronan in Acute and Chronic Manifestations of Covid-19
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Peters, A.M., primary, Collum, S., additional, Zhao, B., additional, Shivshankar, P., additional, Bi, W., additional, Buja, L.M., additional, Thandavarayan, R.A., additional, Huang, H.J., additional, Yuan, X., additional, Eltzschig, H.K., additional, Rosas, I.O., additional, Poli de Frias, F., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Jyothula, S., additional, and Karmouty-Quintana, H., additional
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9. Early short course of neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with COVID-19 ARDS: a propensity score analysis
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Li Bassi, G., Gibbons, K., Suen, J. Y., Dalton, H. J., White, N., Corley, A., Shrapnel, S., Hinton, S., Forsyth, S., Laffey, J. G., Fan, E., Fanning, J. P., Panigada, M., Bartlett, R., Brodie, D., Burrell, A., Chiumello, D., Elhazmi, A., Esperatti, M., Grasselli, G., Hodgson, C., Ichiba, S., Luna, C., Marwali, E., Merson, L., Murthy, S., Nichol, A., Ogino, M., Pelosi, P., Torres, A., P. Y., Ng, Fraser, J. F., Al-Dabbous, T., Alfoudri, H., Shamsah, M., Elapavaluru, S., Berg, A., Horn, C., Mayasi, Y., Schroll, S., Meyer, D., Velazco, J., Ploskanych, L., Fikes, W., Bagewadi, R., Dao, M., White, H., Ehlers, A., Shalabi-McGuire, M., Witt, T., Grazioli, L., Lorini, L., Grandin, E. W., Nunez, J., Reyes, T., Obriain, D., Hunter, S., Ramanan, M., Affleck, J., Veerendra, H. H., Rai, S., Russell-Brown, J., Nourse, M., Joseph, M., Mitchell, B., Tenzer, M., Abe, R., Cho, H. J., Jeong, I. S., Rahman, N., Kakar, V., Brozzi, N., Mehkri, O., Krishnan, S., Duggal, A., Houltham, S., Graf, J., Diaz, R., Orrego, R., Delgado, C., Gonzalez, J., Sanchez, M. S., Piagnerelli, M., Sarrazin, J. V., Zabert, A. /P. G., Espinosa, L., Delgado, P., Delgado, V., Rincon, D. F. B., Yanten, A. M. M., Duque, M. B., Al-Hudaib, A., Callahan, M., Taufik, M. A., Wardoyo, E. Y., Gunawan, M., Trisnaningrum, N. S., Irawany, V., Rayhan, M., Pesenti, A., Zanella, A., Leone, M., Coppola, S., Colombo, S., Antonelli, M., Carelli, S., Grieco, D. L., Asaki, M., Hoshino, K., Salazar, L., Duarte, L., Laffey, J., Mcnicholas, B., Cosgrave, D., Mccaffrey, J., Bone, A., Hakeem, Y., Winearls, J., Tallott, M., Thomson, D., Arnold-Day, C., Cupido, J., Fanie, Z., Miller, M., Seymore, L., van Straaten, D., Hssain, A. A., Aliudin, J., Alqahtani, A. -R., Mohamed, K., Mohamed, A., Tan, D., Villanueva, J., Zaqout, A., Kurtzman, E., Ademi, A., Dobrita, A., El Aoudi, K., Segura, J., Giwangkancana, G., Ohshimo, S., Hitoshi, S., Osatnik, J., Joosten, A., Yang, M., Motos, A., Arancibia, F., Williams, V., Noel, A., Luque, N., Trung, T. H., Yacoub, S., Fantini, M., Garcia, R. N. J., Alvarez, E. C., Greti, A., Ceccato, A., Sanchez, A., Vazquez, A. L., Roche-Campo, F., Franch-Llasat, D., Tuazon, D., Amato, M., Cassimiro, L., Pola, F., Ribeiro, F., Fonseca, G., Dalton, H., Desai, M., Osborn, E., Deeb, H., Arcadipane, A., Martucci, G., Panarello, G., Vitiello, C., Bianco, C., Occhipinti, G., Rossetti, M., Cuffaro, R., Cho, S. -M., Shimizu, H., Moriyama, N., Kim, J. -B., Kitamura, N., Gebauer, J., Yokoyama, T., Al-Fares, A., Buabbas, S., Alamad, E., Alawadhi, F., Alawadi, K., Tanaka, H., Hashimoto, S., Yamazaki, M., T. -H., Oh, Epler, M., Forney, C., Kruse, L., Feister, J., Williamson, J., Grobengieser, K., Gnall, E., Golden, S., Caroline, M., Shapiro, T., Karaj, C., Thome, L., Sher, L., Vanderland, M., Welch, M., Mcdermott, S., Brain, M., Mineall, S., Kimura, D., Brazzi, L., Sales, G., Ogston, T., Nagpal, D., Fischer, K., Lorusso, R., Rangappa, R., Appu, A., Carton, E. G., Sen, A., Palacios, A., Rainey, D., Samoukoviv, G., Campisi, J., Durham, L., Neumann, E., Seefeldt, C., Falcucci, O., Emmrich, A., Guy, J., Johns, C., Potzner, K., Zimmermann, C., Espinal, A., Buchtele, N., Schwameis, M., Stecher, S. -S., Singh, D., Barnikel, M., Arenz, L., Zaaqoq, A., Galloway, L. A., Merley, C., Csete, M., Quesada, L., Saba, I., Kasugai, D., Hiraiwa, H., Tanaka, T., Purnama, Y., Dewayanti, S. R., Ardiyan, Juzar, D. A., Siagian, D., Chen, Y. -S., Ratsep, I., Oigus, G., Erikson, K., Post, A. -M., Enneveer, L., Sillaots, P., Manetta, F., Mihelis, E., Sarmiento, I. C., Narasimhan, M., Varrone, M., Komats, M., Garcia-Diaz, J., Harmon, C., Satyapriya, S. V., Bhatt, A., Mokadam, N. A., Uribe, A., Gonzalez, A., Shi, H., Mckeown, J., Pasek, J., Fiorda, J., Echeverria, M., Moreno, R., Zakhary, B., Cavana, M., Cucino, A., Foti, G., Giani, M., Russotto, V., Castagna, V., Dellamore, A., Navalesi, P., Shum, H. -P., Vuysteke, A., Usman, A., Acker, A., Smood, B., Mergler, B., Sertic, F., Subramanian, M., Sperry, A., Rizer, N., Burhan, E., Rasmin, M., Akmal, E., Sitompul, F., Lolong, N., Naivedh, B., Erickson, S., Barrett, P., Dean, D., Daugherty, J., Loforte, A., Khan, I., Abraar Quraishi, M., Desantis, O., So, D., Kandamby, D., Mandei, J. M., Natanael, H., Yudhalantang, E., Lantang, A., Wijaya, S. O., Jung, A., Ng, G., W. Y., Ng, Fang, S., Tabah, A., Ratcliffe, M., Duroux, M., Adachi, S., Nakao, S., Blanco, P., Prieto, A., Sanchez, J., Nicholson, M., Butt, W., Serratore, A., Delzoppo, C., Janin, P., Yarad, E., Totaro, R., Coles, J., Pujo, B., Balk, R., Vissing, A., Kapania, E., Hays, J., Fox, S., Yantosh, G., Mishin, P., Yuliarto, S., Hari Santoso, K., Djajalaksana, S., Fatoni, A. Z., Fukuda, M., Liu, K., Battaglini, D., Jimenez, J. F. M., Bastos, D., Gaiao, S., Rusmawatiningtyas, D., Buchner, J., Cho, Y. -J., Lee, S. H., Kawasaki, T., Munshi, L., Sakiyalak, P., Nitayavardhana, P., Seitz, T., Arora, R., Kent, D., Marino, D., Parwar, S., Cheng, A., Miller, J., Fujitani, S., Shimizu, N., Madhok, J., Owyang, C., Buscher, H., Reynolds, C., Maasikas, O., Beljantsev, A., Mihnovits, V., Akimoto, T., Aizawa, M., Horibe, K., Onodera, R., Young, M., George, T., Shekar, K., Mcguinness, N., Irvine, L., Flynn, B., Endo, T., Sugiyama, K., Shimizu, K., Exconde, K., Lussier, L., Lotz, G., Malfertheiner, M., Maier, L., Dreier, E., Kusumastuti, N. P., Mccloskey, C., Dabaliz, A. -A., Elshazly, T. B., Smith, J., Szuldrzynski, K. S., Bielanski, P., Wille, K., Parhar, K. K. S., Fiest, K. M., Codan, C., Shahid, A., Fayed, M., Evans, T., Garcia, R., Gutierrez, A., Song, T., Rose, R., Bennett, S., Richardson, D., Peek, G., Arora, L., Rappapport, K., Rudolph, K., Sibenaller, Z., Stout, L., Walter, A., Herr, D., Vedadi, N., Thompson, S., Sindt, L., Rajnic, S., Ewald, C., Hoffman, J., Ying, X., Kennedy, R., Griffee, M., Ciullo, A., Kida, Y., Roca, R. F., Riera, J. I., Contreras, S., Alegre, C., Kay, C., Fischer, I., Renner, E., Taniguci, H., Fraser, J., Bassi, G. L., Suen, J., Barnett, A., Pearse, I., Abbate, G., Hassan, H., Heinsar, S., Karnik, V. A., Ki, K., Oneill, H. F., Obonyo, N., Pimenta, L. P., Reid, J. D., Sato, K., Vuorinen, A., Wildi, K. S., Wood, E. S., Yerkovich, S., Lee, J., Plotkin, D., Citarella, B. W., Hartley, E., Lubis, B., Ikeyama, T., Bhaskar, B., Jung, J. -S., Mcguinness, S., Eastwood, G., Marta, S. R., Guarracino, F., Gerle, S., Coxon, E., Claro, B., Loverde, D., Patil, N., Parrini, V., Mcbride, A., Negaard, K., Ratsch, A., Abdelaziz, A., Uribe, J. D., Peris, A., Sanders, M., Emerson, D., Kamal, M., Povoa, P., Francis, R., Cherif, A., Joseph, S., Di Nardo, M., Heard, M., Kyle, K., Blackwell, R. A., Biston, P., Jeong, H. W., Smith, R., Prawira, Y., Montrucchio, G., Garcia, A. H., Salterain, N., Meyns, B., Moreno, M., Walia, R., Mehta, A., Schweda, A., Supriatna, M., Kirakli, C., Williams, M., Kim, K. H., Assad, A., Giraldo, E., Karolak, W., Balik, M., Pocock, E., Gajkowski, E., Masafumi, K., Barrett, N., Takeyama, Y., Park, S., Amin, F., Andriyani, F. M., Sudakevych, S., Vera, M., Cornejo, R., Schwarz, P., Mardini, A. C., de Paula, T., Neto, A. S., Villoldo, A., Colafranceschi, A. S., Iglesias, A. U., Granjean, J., Melro, L. M. G., Romualdo, G. F., Gaia, D., Souza, H., Galas, F., Mendiluce, R. M., Sosa, A., Martinez, I., Kurosawa, H., Salgado, J., Hugi-MayrCharbonneau, B. E., Barzilai, V. S., Monteiro, V., de Souza, R. R., Harper, M., Suzuki, H., Adams, C., Brieva, J., Nyale, G., Eltatar, F. S., Fatani, J., Baeissa, H., Masri, A. A., Rabie, A., Hui, M. Y., Yamane, M., Jung, H., Margaret, A. M., Nacpil, N., Ruck, K., Bakken, R., Jara, C., Felton, T., Berra, L., Shah, B., Chakraborty, A., Cardona, M., Capatos, G., Akkanti, B., Orija, A., Jain, H., Ito, A., Housni, B., Low, S., Iihara, K., Chavez, J., Ramanathan, K., Zabert, G., Naidoo, K., Seppelt, I., Vandyk, M., Macdonald, S., Mcgregor, R., Siebenaler, T., Flynn, H., Lofton, K., Aokage, T., Shigemitsu, K., Moscatelli, A., Fiorentino, G., Baumgaertel, M., Mba, S. E., Assy, J., Hutahaean, A., Roush, H., Sichting, K. A., Alessandri, F., Burns, D., Salt, G., Garabedian, C. P., Millar, J., Sim, M., Mattke, A., Mcauley, D., Tadili, J., Frenzel, T., Bar-Lavie, Y., Ortiz, A. B., Stone, J., Attokaran, A., Farquharson, M., Patel, B., Gunning, D., Baillie, K., Watson, P., Tamai, K., Sajinadiyasa, G. K., Kanyawati, D., Salgado, M., Sassine, A., Yudo, B., Mccaul, S., Lee, B., Lee, S. M., Afek, A., Iwashita, Y., Semedi, B. P., Metiva, J., Van Belle, N., Martin-Loeches, I., Ivatt, L., Woon, C. Y., Kang, H. M., Smith, T., James, E., Al-Rawas, N., Iwasaki, Y., King-Chung, K. C., Gudzenko, V., Hugi-Mayr, B., Taccone, F., Perdhana, F., Lamarche, Y., Ribeiro, J. M., Bradic, N., Van den Bossche, K., Lansink, O., Singh, G., Debeuckelaere, G., Stelfox, H. T., Yi, C., Elia, J., Tribble, T., Shankar, S., Padmanabhan, R., Hallinan, B., Paoletti, L., Leyva, Y., Fykuda, T., Badulak, J., Koch, J., Hackman, A., Janowaik, L., Hernandez, D., Osofsky, J., Donadello, K., Lawang, A., Fine, J., Davidson, B., Vazquez, A. O. R., COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium, and Consortium, COVID-19 Critical Care
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Male ,Respiratory Distress Syndrome ,COVID-19 ,Intensive care unit ,Mechanical ventilation ,Neuromuscular blocking agent ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Intensive Care Units ,Middle Aged ,Propensity Score ,Respiration, Artificial ,Neuromuscular Blocking Agents ,Respiration ,Other Research Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 0] ,Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Artificial ,Human medicine - Abstract
Background The role of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is not fully elucidated. Therefore, we aimed to investigate in COVID-19 patients with moderate-to-severe ARDS the impact of early use of NMBAs on 90-day mortality, through propensity score (PS) matching analysis. Methods We analyzed a convenience sample of patients with COVID-19 and moderate-to-severe ARDS, admitted to 244 intensive care units within the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium, from February 1, 2020, through October 31, 2021. Patients undergoing at least 2 days and up to 3 consecutive days of NMBAs (NMBA treatment), within 48 h from commencement of IMV were compared with subjects who did not receive NMBAs or only upon commencement of IMV (control). The primary objective in the PS-matched cohort was comparison between groups in 90-day in-hospital mortality, assessed through Cox proportional hazard modeling. Secondary objectives were comparisons in the numbers of ventilator-free days (VFD) between day 1 and day 28 and between day 1 and 90 through competing risk regression. Results Data from 1953 patients were included. After propensity score matching, 210 cases from each group were well matched. In the PS-matched cohort, mean (± SD) age was 60.3 ± 13.2 years and 296 (70.5%) were male and the most common comorbidities were hypertension (56.9%), obesity (41.1%), and diabetes (30.0%). The unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) for death at 90 days in the NMBA treatment vs control group was 1.12 (95% CI 0.79, 1.59, p = 0.534). After adjustment for smoking habit and critical therapeutic covariates, the HR was 1.07 (95% CI 0.72, 1.61, p = 0.729). At 28 days, VFD were 16 (IQR 0–25) and 25 (IQR 7–26) in the NMBA treatment and control groups, respectively (sub-hazard ratio 0.82, 95% CI 0.67, 1.00, p = 0.055). At 90 days, VFD were 77 (IQR 0–87) and 87 (IQR 0–88) (sub-hazard ratio 0.86 (95% CI 0.69, 1.07; p = 0.177). Conclusions In patients with COVID-19 and moderate-to-severe ARDS, short course of NMBA treatment, applied early, did not significantly improve 90-day mortality and VFD. In the absence of definitive data from clinical trials, NMBAs should be indicated cautiously in this setting.
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10. (1136) - Fulminant Lymphocytic Myocarditis with Acute Biventricular Failure: The Role of Mechanical Circulatory Support
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Aijaz, A., Shoukat, S., Sharma, R., Farooq, S., Ashraf, H., Akkanti, B., Hussain, I., Nathan, S., Patel, M., Gregoric, I., and Kar, B.
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11. 600.03 Feasibility and Outcome of Percutaneous Repair of Peri-infarct VSD in the Contemporary Era: A Single-Center Experience
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Bugs, N., Jaiswal, M., Kumar, S., Basra, S., Jumean, M., Nascimbene, A., Nathan, S., Akkanti, B., Patel, M., Gregoric, I., and Kar, B.
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12. Predictors of Mortality Among Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Patients in a Large Hospital System
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Karanth, S., primary, Gopal, K., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Mathew, R., additional, Doshi, P.B., additional, Sargsyan, L.A., additional, Jani, P., additional, Dinh, K., additional, Majid, R., additional, Warner, M., additional, Akhtar, F., additional, Wong, J., additional, and Patel, B., additional
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13. Lung Transplantation in COVID 19 ARDS - Short Term Outcomes
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Gok, E., primary, Patel, M., additional, Stojkovic, B.P., additional, Patel, J., additional, Dinh, K., additional, Hussein, R., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Gregoric, I., additional, and Jyothula, S.S., additional
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14. Understanding the age divide in COVID-19: why are children overwhelmingly spared?
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Lingappan, K., primary, Karmouty-Quintana, H., additional, Davies, J., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, and Harting, M. T., additional
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15. Pulmonary Hypertension Associated with T Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders: An Insidious but Disastrous Complication
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Gazda, A., primary, Calhoun, K.M., additional, Patarroyo Aponte, M.M., additional, Zhu, Q.-M., additional, and Akkanti, B., additional
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Bailey, M.D., primary, Wong, J.L.-Y., additional, Sargsyan, L.A., additional, Dinh, K., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Hussain, R., additional, and Jani, P., additional
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17. Invasive Diagnostics in End Stage Renal Disease Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension: Results of a Cross-Sectional Analysis
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Gazda, A., primary, Kaur, A., additional, Patel, K., additional, Cain, T., additional, Patarroyo Aponte, M.M., additional, De Golovine, A., additional, Bynon, S., additional, Edwards, A., additional, Pai, A., additional, and Akkanti, B., additional
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18. Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Coronavirus Disease 2019 Interim Guidelines: A Consensus Document from an International Group of Interdisciplinary Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Providers.
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Shekar, K, Badulak, J, Peek, G, Boeken, U, Dalton, HJ, Arora, L, Zakhary, B, Ramanathan, K, Starr, J, Akkanti, B, Antonini, MV, Ogino, MT, Raman, L, Barret, N, Brodie, D, Combes, A, Lorusso, R, MacLaren, G, Müller, T, Paden, M, Pellegrino, V, ELSO Guideline Working Group, Shekar, K, Badulak, J, Peek, G, Boeken, U, Dalton, HJ, Arora, L, Zakhary, B, Ramanathan, K, Starr, J, Akkanti, B, Antonini, MV, Ogino, MT, Raman, L, Barret, N, Brodie, D, Combes, A, Lorusso, R, MacLaren, G, Müller, T, Paden, M, Pellegrino, V, and ELSO Guideline Working Group
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Disclaimer: The Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Guidelines have been developed to assist existing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) centers to prepare and plan provision of ECMO during the ongoing pandemic. The recommendations have been put together by a team of interdisciplinary ECMO providers from around the world. Recommendations are based on available evidence, existing best practice guidelines, ethical principles, and expert opinion. This is a living document and will be regularly updated when new information becomes available. ELSO is not liable for the accuracy or completeness of the information in this document. These guidelines are not meant to replace sound clinical judgment or specialist consultation but rather to strengthen provision and clinical management of ECMO specifically, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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19. The Combination of Left Ventricular Assist Device and Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy May Promote Myocardial Recovery in Obese Advanced Chronic Heart Failure Patients
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Poglajen, G., primary, Kumar, S., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Radovancevic, R., additional, Nathan, S., additional, Jumean, M., additional, Akay, M.H., additional, Patel, M., additional, Vrtovec, B., additional, Kar, B., additional, and Gregoric, I.D., additional
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20. PS02.01 Use of β-blockers and Risk of Developing Lung Cancer
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Jafri, S.H.R., primary, Hussain, R., additional, Akkanti, B., additional, Williams, J., additional, Labdi, B., additional, and Osta, H.E., additional
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21. 356 H1N1 Influenza in Lung Transplant Patients: A Follow Up after One Year
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Akkanti, B., primary, Kolodziejski, P.J., additional, Rizvi, Z., additional, Kesavan, R., additional, Parulekar, A., additional, Loebe, M., additional, La Francesca, S., additional, Scheinin, S., additional, Nguyen, J., additional, Bruckner, B., additional, Noon, G., additional, and Seethamraju, H., additional
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22. Palliative Care and Intensivists' Different Perspectives on Specialist Palliative Care Engagement in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Care.
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Grouls A, Park Y, Kvale E, and Akkanti B
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Introduction: There is limited understanding of critical care (CC) and specialist palliative care (SPC) professionals' perceptions regarding the role and utility of SPC for patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Methods: An 18-item survey was distributed via convenience sampling and snowballing strategies to CC and SPC attendings working with veno-venous ECMO patients. Results: A total of 75 surveys were completed. Many CC professionals indicated that SPC consultation was not routinely helpful (5% vs. 71%, p < 0.05). Responses varied on the appropriateness of discussing SPC with patients/families prognosis (81% SPC vs. 47% CC, p < 0.05), end-of-life preferences (100% vs. 62%, p < 0.05), goals of care (95% vs. 58%, p < 0.05), and code status (76% vs. 43%, p < 0.05). Conclusion: Most respondents indicated that psychosocial support and multidisciplinary team collaborations were within the SPC scope. CC professionals were less likely to indicate that discussion of the care trajectory with patients/families was within SPC scope.
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23. Clinical Use of Bedside Portable Ultra-Low-Field Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Results From the Multicenter SAFE MRI ECMO Study.
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Cho SM, Khanduja S, Wilcox C, Dinh K, Kim J, Kang JK, Chinedozi ID, Darby Z, Acton M, Rando H, Briscoe J, Bush EL, Sair HI, Pitts J, Arlinghaus LR, Wandji AN, Moreno E, Torres G, Akkanti B, Gavito-Higuera J, Keller S, Choi HA, Kim BS, Gusdon A, and Whitman GJ
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Aged, Adult, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain Injuries diagnostic imaging, Point-of-Care Testing, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation adverse effects, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation instrumentation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging adverse effects
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Background: Early detection of acute brain injury (ABI) at the bedside is critical in improving survival for patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. We aimed to examine the safety of ultra-low-field (ULF; 0.064-T) portable magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI) in patients undergoing ECMO and to investigate the ABI frequency and types with ULF-pMRI., Methods: This was a multicenter prospective observational study (SAFE MRI ECMO study [Assessing the Safety and Feasibility of Bedside Portable Low-Field Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients on ECMO]; NCT05469139) from 2 tertiary centers (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD and University of Texas-Houston) with specially trained intensive care units. Primary outcomes were safety of ULF-pMRI during ECMO support, defined as completion of ULF-pMRI without significant adverse events., Results: Of 53 eligible patients, 3 were not scanned because of a large head size that did not fit within the head coil. ULF-pMRI was performed in 50 patients (median age, 58 years; 52% male), with 34 patients (68%) on venoarterial ECMO and 16 patients (32%) on venovenous ECMO. Of 34 patients on venoarterial ECMO, 11 (22%) were centrally cannulated and 23 (46%) were peripherally cannulated. In venovenous ECMO, 9 (18%) had single-lumen cannulation and 7 (14%) had double-lumen cannulation. Of 50 patients, adverse events occurred in 3 patients (6%), with 2 minor adverse events (ECMO suction event; transient low ECMO flow) and one serious adverse event (intra-aortic balloon pump malfunction attributable to electrocardiographic artifacts). All images demonstrated discernible intracranial pathologies with good quality. ABI was observed in 22 patients (44%). Ischemic stroke (36%) was the most common type of ABI, followed by intracranial hemorrhage (6%) and hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (4%). Of 18 patients (36%) with both ULF-pMRI and head computed tomography within 24 hours, ABI was observed in 9 patients with a total of 10 events (8 ischemic, 2 hemorrhagic events). Of the 8 ischemic events, pMRI observed all 8, and head computed tomography observed only 4 events. For intracranial hemorrhage, pMRI observed only 1 of them, and head computed tomography observed both (2 events)., Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that ULF-pMRI can be performed in patients on ECMO across different ECMO cannulation strategies in specially trained intensive care units. The incidence of ABI was high, seen in 44% of ULF-pMRI studies. ULF-pMRI imaging appears to be more sensitive to ABI, particularly ischemic stroke, compared with head computed tomography., Competing Interests: None.
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24. Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal With the Hemolung in Patients With Acute-on-Chronic Respiratory Failure: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Tiruvoipati R, Akkanti B, Dinh K, Barrett NA, May A, and Conrad SA
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation methods, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation adverse effects, Intensive Care Units, Treatment Outcome, Adult, Tidal Volume physiology, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy, Carbon Dioxide blood
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Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal (ECCO2R) devices are increasingly used in treating acute-on-chronic respiratory failure caused by chronic lung diseases. There are no large studies that investigated safety, efficacy, and the independent association of prognostic variables to survival that could define the role of ECCO2R devices in such patients. This multicenter, multinational, retrospective study investigated the efficacy, safety of a single ECCO2R device (Hemolung) in patients with acute on chronic respiratory failure and identified variables independently associated with intensive care unit (ICU) survival. The primary outcome was improvement in blood gasses with the use of Hemolung. Secondary outcomes included reduction in tidal volume, respiratory rate, minute ventilation, survival to ICU discharge, and complication profile. Multivariable regression analysis was used to identify variables that are independently associated with ICU survival. A total of 62 patients were included. There was a significant improvement in pH and partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2) along with a reduction in respiratory rate, tidal volume, and minute ventilation with Hemolung therapy. The complication profile did not differ between survivors and nonsurvivors. Multivariable analysis identified the duration of Hemolung therapy to be independently associated with survival to ICU discharge (adjusted odds ratio = 1.21; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.040-1.518; p = 0.01)., Competing Interests: Disclosure: A.M. is an employee of ALung Technologies, Inc. B.A., and S.A.C. received consulting fees from ALung Technologies, Inc. NB’s institution received fee from ALung Technologies, Inc. R.T. has no direct conflicts of interest with this manuscript, but has received speaking fee from Baxter Healthcare, unrelated to this study. K.D. has no conflicts to declare., (Copyright © ASAIO 2024.)
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25. Changes in Specialist Palliative Consults for Adults on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Since the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Grouls A, Park Y, Kvale E, and Akkanti B
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, SARS-CoV-2, Referral and Consultation, Aged, COVID-19, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Palliative Care, Pandemics
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26. Rheumatic mitral valve disease successfully managed with mechanical circulatory support before mitral valve replacement surgery.
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Walder J, Sahin O, Pillai A, Jumean M, Akkanti B, Devineni HC, Young A, Dinh K, Dronavalli G, Salas de Armas IA, Gregoric ID, and Kar B
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Competing Interests: Dr Salas de Armas has research-related financial interests in Abiomed unrelated to the present work. All other authors reported no conflicts of interest. The Journal policy requires editors and reviewers to disclose conflicts of interest and to decline handling or reviewing manuscripts for which they may have a conflict of interest. The editors and reviewers of this article have no conflicts of interest.
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27. Clinical Use of Bedside Portable Low-field Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients on ECMO: The Results from Multicenter SAFE MRI ECMO Study.
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Cho SM, Khanduja S, Wilcox C, Dinh K, Kim J, Kang JK, Chinedozi ID, Darby Z, Acton M, Rando H, Briscoe J, Bush E, Sair HI, Pitts J, Arlinghaus LR, Wandji AN, Moreno E, Torres G, Akkanti B, Gavito-Higuera J, Keller S, Choi HA, Kim BS, Gusdon A, and Whitman GJ
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Purpose: Early detection of acute brain injury (ABI) is critical for improving survival for patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. We aimed to evaluate the safety of ultra-low-field portable MRI (ULF-pMRI) and the frequency and types of ABI observed during ECMO support., Methods: We conducted a multicenter prospective observational study (NCT05469139) at two academic tertiary centers (August 2022-November 2023). Primary outcomes were safety and validation of ULF-pMRI in ECMO, defined as exam completion without adverse events (AEs); secondary outcomes were ABI frequency and type., Results: ULF-pMRI was performed in 50 patients with 34 (68%) on venoarterial (VA)-ECMO (11 central; 23 peripheral) and 16 (32%) with venovenous (VV)-ECMO (9 single lumen; 7 double lumen). All patients were imaged successfully with ULF-pMRI, demonstrating discernible intracranial pathologies with good quality. AEs occurred in 3 (6%) patients (2 minor; 1 serious) without causing significant clinical issues.ABI was observed in ULF-pMRI scans for 22 patients (44%): ischemic stroke (36%), intracranial hemorrhage (6%), and hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (4%). Of 18 patients with both ULF-pMRI and head CT (HCT) within 24 hours, ABI was observed in 9 patients with 10 events: 8 ischemic (8 observed on ULF-oMRI, 4 on HCT) and 2 hemorrhagic (1 observed on ULF-pMRI, 2 on HCT)., Conclusions: ULF-pMRI was shown to be safe and valid in ECMO patients across different ECMO cannulation strategies. The incidence of ABI was high, and ULF-pMRI may more sensitive to ischemic ABI than HCT. ULF-pMRI may benefit both clinical care and future studies of ECMO-associated ABI., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest/Disclosures All other authors declare that the research was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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28. Use of Subclavian Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal for COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome as a Bridge to Lung Transplantation.
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Dinh K, Akkanti B, Patel M, Hussain R, Basra S, Gregoric ID, and Kar B
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- Humans, Carbon Dioxide, Extracorporeal Circulation, COVID-19 complications, Respiratory Distress Syndrome therapy, Lung Transplantation
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Severe acute hypercapnia is independently associated with increased adverse effects and intensive care unit mortality in mechanically ventilated patients. During the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) pandemic, some patients were placed on extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal support when extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support was at capacity or not offered. We present a patient with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by COVID-19 pneumonia, who was supported with Hemolung Respiratory Assist System (ALung Technologies, Inc., LivaNova, Pittsburgh, PA) via the right subclavian vein as a bridge to lung transplantation after venovenous ECMO support. The patient survived and was discharged home., Competing Interests: Disclosure: The authors have no conflicts of interest to report., (Copyright © ASAIO 2023.)
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29. Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Working With Adults Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.
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Grouls A, Dobbie K, Neuendorf K, Nakagawa S, Young A, Rosa WE, and Akkanti B
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- Humans, Adult, Palliative Care, Prognosis, Resuscitation, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Terminal Care
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is an invasive intervention that is both resource- and labor-intensive. It can also be emotionally challenging for all involved. Palliative care (PC) clinicians can support adult patients, families, surrogate decision makers, and the interdisciplinary team (IDT) throughout ECMO, starting at the time of ECMO initiation through discontinuation and to bereavement in the event of a patient's death. In addition to knowing the basics of ECMO circuitry, indications to start ECMO, and the complex decision points throughout treatment, PC clinicians must understand the critical need for specialist and IDT coordination when discussing prognosis and resuscitation, clarifying goals of care, and identifying future treatment options. Not only are PC clinicians' skills needed to manage symptoms and psychosocial needs but also during end-of-life care, which can often be rapid and requires team consensus to ensure a smooth clinical process with continuous family support. While using their expert communication skills to conduct frequent family meetings, ideally starting within one week of ECMO initiation and weekly thereafter, PC clinicians offer a consistent presence and "big picture" perspective for patients and families, while other members of the IDT may rotate regularly. PC clinicians will also be called on to assist members of the IDT to debrief about the understandable moral and emotional distress they may experience while providing care for patients receiving ECMO and their families.
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30. Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal With the Hemolung in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Tiruvoipati R, Akkanti B, Dinh K, Barrett N, May A, Kimmel J, and Conrad SA
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- Humans, Aged, Carbon Dioxide, Retrospective Studies, Respiration, Artificial adverse effects, COVID-19 complications, Respiratory Distress Syndrome etiology, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy, Respiratory Insufficiency etiology
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Objectives: Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal (ECCO 2 R) devices are effective in reducing hypercapnia and mechanical ventilation support but have not been shown to reduce mortality. This may be due to case selection, device performance, familiarity, or the management. The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness and safety of a single ECCO 2 R device (Hemolung) in patients with acute respiratory failure and identify variables associated with survival that could help case selection in clinical practice as well as future research., Design: Multicenter, multinational, retrospective review., Setting: Data from the Hemolung Registry between April 2013 and June 2021, where 57 ICUs contributed deidentified data., Patients: Patients with acute respiratory failure treated with the Hemolung. The characteristics of patients who survived to ICU discharge were compared with those who died. Multivariable logistical regression analysis was used to identify variables associated with ICU survival., Interventions: None., Measurements and Main Results: Of the 159 patients included, 65 (41%) survived to ICU discharge. The survival was highest in status asthmaticus (86%), followed by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (52%) and COVID-19 ARDS (31%). All patients had a significant reduction in Pa co2 and improvement in pH with reduction in mechanical ventilation support. Patients who died were older, had a lower Pa o2 :F io2 (P/F) and higher use of adjunctive therapies. There was no difference in the complications between patients who survived to those who died. Multivariable regression analysis showed non-COVID-19 ARDS, age less than 65 years, and P/F at initiation of ECCO 2 R to be independently associated with survival to ICU discharge (P/F 100-200 vs <100: odds ratio, 6.57; 95% CI, 2.03-21.33)., Conclusions: Significant improvement in hypercapnic acidosis along with reduction in ventilation supports was noted within 4 hours of initiating ECCO 2 R. Non-COVID-19 ARDS, age, and P/F at commencement of ECCO 2 R were independently associated with survival., Competing Interests: Drs. May and Kimmel are employees of ALung Technologies. Drs. Barrett, Akkanti, and Conrad receive consulting fees from ALung Technologies. Dr. Akkanti disclosed that she is on the Scientific Advisory Board for ALung Technologies. Dr. Dinh received support for article research from Research Councils UK; he disclosed the off-label product use of Hemolung. Dr. May received funding from ALung Technologies. Dr. Kimmel received funding from LivaNova; he disclosed that he is an employee of LivaNova. Dr. Tiruvoipati has disclosed that he does not have any potential conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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31. Use of Percutaneous Left Ventricular Assist Device Before Durable Device Implantation in Patients With Cardiac Cachexia: Case Series.
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Salas De Armas IA, Bergeron A, Akkanti B, Akay MH, Scovell A, Patel MK, Patel J, Bhardwaj A, Al Rameni D, Marcano J, Nascimbene A, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Cachexia etiology, Treatment Outcome, Shock, Cardiogenic, Heart-Assist Devices, Heart Failure complications, Heart Failure surgery
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Frailty and malnutrition in patients with heart failure are barriers to durable left ventricular assist device (D-LVAD) support and heart transplantation. Moreover, cachexia in patients with advanced heart failure carries a high mortality risk. There are no guidelines for these patients other than increased caloric intake and rehabilitation. Patients suffering from cardiac cachexia and heart failure may benefit from temporary, percutaneous assist device support to improve the underlying heart disease and reverse the catabolic state. We retrospectively reviewed patients from January 2017 to January 2022. All patients who received Impella support (5.0 or 5.5, Abiomed) before D-LVAD implantation were screened. Those who met the criteria for cardiac cachexia were included. Patient demographics, nutritional and biochemical markers, and survival data were collected. A total of 14 patients were included. The majority of patients were male (85.7%) with ischemic cardiomyopathy (64.3%). Caloric intake, physical strength, and ambulation improved. Prealbumin levels improved from a median of 13.7-18.0 mg/dl ( p < 0.006) while on Impella 5.0 or 5.5 support. All patients survived to discharge and the 6 month follow-up. In conclusion, use of the Impella device improves cardiogenic shock symptoms and, consequently, may improve cachexia status prior to D-LVAD implantation., (Copyright © ASAIO 2023.)
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32. Does the Type of Chronic Heart Failure Impact In-Hospital Outcomes for Aortic Valve Replacement Procedures?
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Mubashir T, Zaki J, Yeong An S, Salas De Armas IA, Liang Y, Markham T, Feng H, Akay MH, Nascimbene A, Akkanti B, Williams GW, Zasso F, Aponte MP, Gregoric ID, and Kar B
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- Humans, Aortic Valve surgery, Treatment Outcome, Risk Factors, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Chronic Disease, Hospital Mortality, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation adverse effects, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation methods, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement methods, Aortic Valve Stenosis complications, Aortic Valve Stenosis diagnosis, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Heart Failure etiology
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Background: This study assessed in-hospital outcomes of patients with chronic systolic, diastolic, or mixed heart failure (HF) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR)., Methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample database was used to identify patients with aortic stenosis and chronic HF who underwent TAVR or SAVR between 2012 and 2015. Propensity score matching and multivariate logistic regression were used to determine outcome risk., Results: A cohort of 9,879 patients with systolic (27.2%), diastolic (52.2%), and mixed (20.6%) chronic HF were included. No statistically significant differences in hospital mortality were noted. Overall, patients with diastolic HF had the shortest hospital stays and lowest costs. Compared with patients with diastolic HF, the risk of acute myocardial infarction (TAVR odds ratio [OR], 1.95; 95% CI, 1.20-3.19; P = .008; SAVR OR, 1.38; 95% CI, 0.98-1.95; P = .067) and cardiogenic shock (TAVR OR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.43-3.23; P < .001; SAVR OR, 1.89; 95% CI, 1.42-2.53; P ≤ .001) was higher in patients with systolic HF, whereas the risk of permanent pacemaker implantation (TAVR OR, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.45-0.76; P < .001; SAVR OR, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.40-0.84; P = .004) was lower following aortic valve procedures. In TAVR, the risk of acute deep vein thrombosis and kidney injury was higher, although not statistically significant, in patients with systolic HF than in those with diastolic HF., Conclusion: These outcomes suggest that chronic HF types do not incur statistically significant hospital mortality risk in patients undergoing TAVR or SAVR., (© 2023 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston.)
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33. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for COVID-19: Collaborative Experience From the Texas Medical Center in Houston With 2 Years Follow-Up.
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Akkanti B, Suarez EE, O'Neil ER, Rali AS, Hussain R, Dinh K, Tuazon DM, MacGillivray TE, Diaz-Gomez JL, Simpson L, George JK, Kar B, Herlihy JP, Shafii AE, Gregoric ID, Masud F, and Chatterjee S
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- Humans, Follow-Up Studies, Texas epidemiology, Hospitals, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, COVID-19 therapy
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Patients with severe refractory hypoxemic respiratory failure may benefit from extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for salvage therapy. The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic offered three high-volume independent ECMO programs at a large medical center the chance to collaborate to optimize ECMO care at the beginning of the pandemic in Spring 2020. Between March 15, 2020, and May 30, 2020, 3,615 inpatients with COVID-19 were treated at the Texas Medical Center. During this time, 35 COVID-19 patients were cannulated for ECMO, all but one in a veno-venous configuration. At hospital discharge, 23 (66%) of the 35 patients were alive. Twelve patients died of vasodilatory shock (n = 9), intracranial hemorrhage (n = 2), and cannulation-related bleeding and multiorgan dysfunction (n = 1). The average duration of ECMO was 13.6 days in survivors and 25.0 days in nonsurvivors ( p < 0.04). At 1 year follow-up, all 23 discharged patients were still alive, making the 1 year survival rate 66% (23/35). At 2 years follow-up, the overall rate of survival was 63% (22/35). Of those patients who survived 2 years, all were at home and alive and well at follow-up., Competing Interests: Disclosure: B.A. reports funding from ALung Technologies, CytoDyn, and CSL Behring as Primary Investigator. F.M. serves as a consultant for Portola Pharmaceuticals. S.C. has served on advisory boards for Edwards Lifesciences, Baxter Pharmaceuticals, and LaJolla Pharmaceuticals. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest to report., (Copyright © ASAIO 2022.)
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34. Fulminant lung fibrosis in non-resolvable COVID-19 requiring transplantation.
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Jyothula SSK, Peters A, Liang Y, Bi W, Shivshankar P, Yau S, Garcha PS, Yuan X, Akkanti B, Collum S, Wareing N, Thandavarayan RA, Poli de Frias F, Rosas IO, Zhao B, Buja LM, Eltzschig HK, Huang HJ, and Karmouty-Quintana H
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- Humans, Collagen metabolism, Extracellular Matrix Proteins metabolism, Fibroblasts metabolism, Fibroblasts pathology, Fibrosis, Lung pathology, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 pathology, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis genetics, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis metabolism, Lung Injury metabolism
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Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) can lead to the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In some patients with non-resolvable (NR) COVID-19, lung injury can progress rapidly to the point that lung transplantation is the only viable option for survival. This fatal progression of lung injury involves a rapid fibroproliferative response and takes on average 15 weeks from initial symptom presentation. Little is known about the mechanisms that lead to this fulminant lung fibrosis (FLF) in NR-COVID-19., Methods: Using a pre-designed unbiased PCR array for fibrotic markers, we analyzed the fibrotic signature in a subset of NR-COVID-19 lungs. We compared the expression profile against control lungs (donor lungs discarded for transplantation), and explanted tissue from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Subsequently, RT-qPCR, Western blots and immunohistochemistry were conducted to validate and localize selected pro-fibrotic targets. A total of 23 NR-COVID-19 lungs were used for RT-qPCR validation., Findings: We revealed a unique fibrotic gene signature in NR-COVID-19 that is dominated by a hyper-expression of pro-fibrotic genes, including collagens and periostin. Our results also show a significantly increased expression of Collagen Triple Helix Repeat Containing 1(CTHRC1) which co-localized in areas rich in alpha smooth muscle expression, denoting myofibroblasts. We also show a significant increase in cytokeratin (KRT) 5 and 8 expressing cells adjacent to fibroblastic areas and in areas of apparent epithelial bronchiolization., Interpretation: Our studies may provide insights into potential cellular mechanisms that lead to a fulminant presentation of lung fibrosis in NR-COVID-19., Funding: National Institute of Health (NIH) Grants R01HL154720, R01DK122796, R01DK109574, R01HL133900, and Department of Defense (DoD) Grant W81XWH2110032 to H.K.E. NIH Grants: R01HL138510 and R01HL157100, DoD Grant W81XWH-19-1-0007, and American Heart Association Grant: 18IPA34170220 to H.K.-Q. American Heart Association: 19CDA34660279, American Lung Association: CA-622265, Parker B. Francis Fellowship, 1UL1TR003167-01 and The Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences, McGovern Medical School to X.Y., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests All authors declare no conflict of interest except for HJH who served as speaker and advisory panel member for Boehringer Ingelheim for Nintedanib., (Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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35. COVID-19 and Blood Clots: A Report of Massive Pulmonary Embolism in COVID-19 Patient Supported on Veno-Venous ECMO and the Utility of Thrombolysis.
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Akkanti B, Zwischenberger J, Warner MT, Dinh K, Hussain R, Kazzaz F, Kingah P, Janowiak LM, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Thrombolytic Therapy, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation methods, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 therapy, Pulmonary Embolism etiology, Pulmonary Embolism therapy, Respiratory Distress Syndrome etiology, Respiratory Distress Syndrome therapy, Thrombosis
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COVID-19 morbidity and mortality are not equivalent to other etiologies of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) as fulminant activation of coagulation can occur, thereby resulting in widespread microvascular thrombosis and consumption of coagulation factors. A 53-year-old female presented to an emergency center on two occasions with progressive gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms. She was diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia and admitted to a satellite intensive care unit with hypoxemic respiratory failure. She was intubated and mechanically ventilated, but her ARDS progressed over the next 48 hours. The patient was emergently cannulated for veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO) and transferred to our hospital. She was in profound shock requiring multiple vasopressors for hemodynamic support with worsening clinical status on arrival. On bedside echocardiography, she was found to have a massive pulmonary embolism with clot-in-transit visualized in the right atrium and right ventricular outflow tract. After a multidisciplinary discussion, systemic thrombolytic therapy was administered. The patient's hemodynamics improved and vasopressors were discontinued. This case illustrates the utility of bedside echocardiography in shock determination, the need for continued vigilance in the systematic evaluation of unstable patients in the intensive care unit, and the use of systemic thrombolytics during V-V ECMO in a novel disease process with evolving understanding., (© Copyright 2022 AMSECT.)
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36. Highlights of the 67th ASAIO Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
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Competing Interests: Disclosure: The authors have no funding and conflicts of interest to report.
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37. Inter-Institutional Collaboration Between Quaternary and Tertiary Hospitals: Cardiac Surgery Impact.
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Akay M, Salas de Armas I, Patarroyo-Aponte M, Patel M, Patel J, Akkanti B, Patel A, Witz B, Jezovnik M, Radovancevic R, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Stroke Volume, Tertiary Care Centers, Treatment Outcome, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Ventricular Function, Left
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Background: An inter-institutional collaboration between a quaternary hospital (QH) with a high volume of cardiac surgery and a community-based, tertiary hospital (TH) with a newly established cardiac surgery program was established., Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data of patients admitted to the TH between September 2015 and June 2017 for cardiac surgery. The decision to transfer a patient to the QH was based on a Society of Thoracic Surgeon-Predicted Risk of Mortality (STS-PROM) score of ≥ 3%, the potential need for hemodialysis, and other risk factors. The same team of surgeons performed operations at both hospitals. We analyzed the perioperative outcomes of the patients and the referral pattern., Results: A total of 116 patients met eligibility criteria; 105 underwent surgery at the TH, while 11 were transferred to the QH. Among the 11 patients transferred to the QH, eight had a score of 3% (median = 8.2 [IQR 5.7-25.0]). The patients transferred to the QH prior to surgery had a significantly higher STS-PROM score (P = ≤ .001). Overall, the mortality of patients who underwent surgery at the TH was 0.9% (1/105); while surgeries at the QH had a mortality rate of 0% (0/11)., Conclusion: The collaborative effort between high-volume cardiac surgery programs and emerging community-based hospitals showed acceptable outcomes in perioperative cardiac surgical mortality. Elevated STS-PROM scores (>3%), previous sternotomy and anticipation of coagulopathy, and low left ventricular ejection fraction or dilated ventricles are factors that influenced the need to transfer from a TH to QH.
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38. Traumatic respiratory failure and veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support.
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Salas De Armas IA, Akkanti B, Doshi PB, Patel M, Kumar S, Akay MH, Hussain R, Dinh K, Baloch MY, Ahmed MS, Banjac I, Jumean MF, McGinness K, Janowiak LM, Mittal Agrawal K, Nathan S, Zaki J, Nieto L, Klein K, Taub E, Tint H, Patel JA, Nascimbene A, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Adult, Humans, Patient Discharge, Respiration, Artificial, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation adverse effects, Respiratory Insufficiency etiology, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy
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Background: Respiratory failure (RF) is a common cause of death and morbid complication in trauma patients. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingly used in adults with RF refractory to invasive mechanical ventilation. However, use of ECMO remains limited for this patient population as they often have contraindications for anticoagulation., Study Design: Medical records were retroactively searched for all adult patients who were admitted to the trauma service and received veno-venous ECMO (VV ECMO) support between June 2015 and August 2018. Survival to discharge and ECMO-related complications were collected and analyzed., Results: Fifteen patients from a large Level I trauma center met the criteria. The median PaO
2 /FiO2 ratio was 53.0 (IQR, 27.0-76.0), median injury severity score was 34.0 (IQR, 27.0-43.0), and the median duration of ECMO support was 11 days (IQR, 7.5-20.0). For this cohort, the survival-to-discharge rate was 87% (13/15). The incidence of neurologic complications was 13%, and deep vein thrombosis was reported in two cases (13%)., Conclusions: Survival rates of trauma patients in this study are equivalent to, or may exceed, those of non-trauma patients who receive ECMO support for other types of RF. With the employment of a multidisciplinary team assessment and proper patient selection, early cannulation, traumatic RF may be safely supported with VV ECMO in experienced centers.- Published
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39. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Transport in the Wake of the Pandemic Is Feasible and Safe.
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Akkanti B
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- Pandemics, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation adverse effects
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Competing Interests: Disclosure: The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.
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40. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Rescue for Severe Aspiration Pneumonitis in Two Patients after Roux-en-y Gastric Bypass Procedure.
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Felinski MM, Abbas D, Walker PA, Primomo JA, Kajese TM, Kar B, Gregoric ID, Banjac I, Janowiak L, Nathan S, Hussain R, Mehta SS, Bajwa KS, Shah SK, and Akkanti B
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- Adult, Humans, Postoperative Complications, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Gastric Bypass adverse effects, Pneumonia, Respiratory Insufficiency etiology, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy
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Roux-en-y gastric bypass (RYGB) is one of the most common weight loss surgical procedures performed in the United States. Early post-operative small bowel obstruction is a rare but potentially morbid, complication of RYGB. We report two patients who underwent RYGB and required subsequent treatment for a post-operative small bowel obstruction. Their post-operative course was complicated by severe aspiration pneumonitis leading to hypoxemic respiratory failure requiring rescue with femoral veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO). Both patients were successfully extubated, weaned off V-V ECMO support, and discharged to home. These cases highlight the potential role of V-V ECMO for patients who have undergone RYGB and develop severe aspiration pneumonitis. They also highlight the need for cautionary use of gastrografin in RYGB patients. Early engagement of a multidisciplinary team experienced with adult ECMO is vital for favorable patient outcomes., (© Copyright 2021 AMSECT.)
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41. Aortic root repair in a patient with acquired hemophilia A: case report.
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Gok E, Akay MH, de Armas IS, Klein K, Tint H, Allison PM, Chen AJ, Akkanti B, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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Background: Patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) who require open heart surgery have a life-threatening risk of hemorrhage. Limited data exist to guide perioperative management of these patients., Case Presentation: A 53-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis, concomitant aortic valve endocarditis, and severe aortic regurgitation presented to our hospital. Bleeding and abnormal coagulation tests were noted during the initial workup, and she was diagnosed with AHA. The perioperative management plan included the use of pharmaceuticals, porcine recombinant factor VIII, and blood products. Extensive preoperative coagulation data were obtained, and factor VIII levels were continuously monitored to mitigate bleeding complications. The aortic valve replacement and root repair were uneventful., Conclusion: Cardiac surgery in patients with AHA is possible as long as complex perioperative hemostatic and hematology management is used., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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42. Association Between Early Tracheostomy and Delirium in Older Adults in the United States.
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Gazda AJ, Kwak MJ, Jani P, Dinh K, Hussain R, Dronavalli G, Warner M, Salas De Armas I, Kumar S, Nathan S, Kar B, Gregoric ID, Patel B, and Akkanti B
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- Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Length of Stay, Respiration, Artificial adverse effects, Retrospective Studies, United States epidemiology, Delirium diagnosis, Delirium epidemiology, Delirium etiology, Tracheostomy adverse effects
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Objectives: Early tracheostomy (fewer than eight days after intubation) is associated with shorter length of stay in the intensive care unit and shorter duration of mechanical ventilation. Studies assessing the association between early tracheostomy and incidence of delirium, however, are lacking. This investigation sought to fill this gap., Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study., Setting: Multi-institutional acute care facilities in the United States., Participants: Data were derived from the National Inpatient Sample data from 2010 to 2014. Included patients were 65 or older and underwent both intubation and tracheostomy during the hospitalization. The authors excluded patients who underwent multiple intubations or tracheostomy procedures., Interventions: Early tracheostomy versus non-early tracheostomy., Results: In total, 23,310 patients were included, of whom 24.8% underwent early tracheostomy. From multivariate logistic regression, early tracheostomy was associated with lower odds of having a delirium diagnosis (odds ratio [OR] 0.77, p < 0.00001) across all admission classifications. Upon subgroup analysis, early tracheostomy was associated significantly with lower odds of having delirium for patients admitted with medical (OR 0.74, p < 0.00001) and nonsurgical injury admissions (OR 0.74, p = 0.00116)., Conclusions: Early tracheostomy was associated significantly with lower odds of delirium among all patients studied. This association held true across medical and nonsurgical subgroups., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest None., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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43. Enhancing Extracellular Adenosine Levels Restores Barrier Function in Acute Lung Injury Through Expression of Focal Adhesion Proteins.
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Wang W, Chen NY, Ren D, Davies J, Philip K, Eltzschig HK, Blackburn MR, Akkanti B, Karmouty-Quintana H, and Weng T
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Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a clinical presentation of acute lung injury (ALI) with often fatal lung complication. Adenosine, a nucleoside generated following cellular stress provides protective effects in acute injury. The levels of extracellular adenosine can be depleted by equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs). ENT inhibition by pharmaceutical agent dipyridamole promotes extracellular adenosine accumulation and is protective in ARDS. However, the therapeutic potential of dipyridamole in acute lung injury has not yet been evaluated. Methods: Adenosine acts on three adenosine receptors, the adenosine A1 (Adora1), A2a (Adora2a), the A2b (Adora2b) or the adenosine A3 (Adora 3) receptor. Accumulation of adenosine is usually required to stimulate the low-affinity Adora2b receptor. In order to investigate the effect of adenosine accumulation and the contribution of epithelial-specific ENT2 or adora2b expression in experimental ALI, dipyridamole, and epithelial specific ENT2 or Adora2b deficient mice were utilized. MLE12 cells were used to probe downstream Adora2b signaling. Adenosine receptors, transporters, and targets were determined in ARDS lungs. Results: ENT2 is mainly expressed in alveolar epithelial cells and is negatively regulated by hypoxia following tissue injury. Enhancing adenosine levels with ENT1/ENT2 inhibitor dipyridamole at a time when bleomycin-induced ALI was present, reduced further injury. Mice pretreated with the ADORA2B agonist BAY 60-6583 were protected from bleomycin-induced ALI by reducing vascular leakage (558.6 ± 50.4 vs. 379.9 ± 70.4, p < 0.05), total bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cell numbers (17.9 ± 1.8 to 13.4 ± 1.4 e4, p < 0.05), and neutrophil infiltration (6.42 ± 0.25 vs. 3.94 ± 0.29, p < 0.05). While mice lacking Adora2b in AECs were no longer protected by dipyridamole. We also identified occludin and focal adhesion kinase as downstream targets of ADORA2B, thus providing a novel mechanism for adenosine-mediated barrier protection. Similarly, we also observed similar enhanced ADORA2B (3.33 ± 0.67 to 16.12 ± 5.89, p < 0.05) and decreased occludin (81.2 ± 0.3 to 13.3 ± 0.4, p < 0.05) levels in human Acute respiratory distress syndrome lungs. Conclusion: We have highlighted a role of dipyridamole and adenosine signaling in preventing or treating ALI and identified Ent2 and Adora2b as key mediators in important for the resolution of ALI., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Wang, Chen, Ren, Davies, Philip, Eltzschig, Blackburn, Akkanti, Karmouty-Quintana and Weng.)
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44. Physiologic Improvement in Respiratory Acidosis Using Extracorporeal Co 2 Removal With Hemolung Respiratory Assist System in the Management of Severe Respiratory Failure From Coronavirus Disease 2019.
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Akkanti B, Jagpal S, Darwish R, Saavedra Romero R, Scott LK, Dinh K, Hussain S, Radbel J, Saad MA, Enfield KB, and Conrad SA
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Objectives: About 15% of hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 patients require ICU admission, and most (80%) of these require invasive mechanical ventilation. Lung-protective ventilation in coronavirus disease 2019 acute respiratory failure may result in severe respiratory acidosis without significant hypoxemia. Low-flow extracorporeal Co
2 removal can facilitate lung-protective ventilation and avoid the adverse effects of severe respiratory acidosis. The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of extracorporeal Co2 removal using the Hemolung Respiratory Assist System in correcting severe respiratory acidosis in mechanically ventilated coronavirus disease 2019 patients with severe acute respiratory failure., Design: Retrospective cohort analysis of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 mechanically ventilated with severe hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis and treated with low-flow extracorporeal Co2 removal., Setting: Eight tertiary ICUs in the United States., Patients: Adult patients supported with the Hemolung Respiratory Assist System from March 1, to September 30, 2020., Interventions: Extracorporeal Co2 removal with Hemolung Respiratory Assist System under a Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorization for coronavirus disease 2019., Measurements and Main Results: The primary outcome was improvement in pH and Paco2 from baseline. Secondary outcomes included survival to decannulation, mortality, time on ventilator, and adverse events. Thirty-one patients were treated with Hemolung Respiratory Assist System with significant improvement in pH and Pco2 in this cohort. Two patients experienced complications that prevented treatment. Of the 29 treated patients, 58% survived to 48 hours post treatment and 38% to hospital discharge. No difference in age or comorbidities were noted between survivors and nonsurvivors. There was significant improvement in pH (7.24 ± 0.12 to 7.35 ± 0.07; p < 0.0001) and Paco2 (79 ± 23 to 58 ± 14; p < 0.0001) from baseline to 24 hours., Conclusions: In this retrospective case series of 29 patients, we have demonstrated efficacy of extracorporeal Co2 removal using the Hemolung Respiratory Assist System to improve respiratory acidosis in patients with severe hypercapnic respiratory failure due to coronavirus disease 2019., Competing Interests: Dr. Conrad has received consulting fees from ALung Technologies, Inc. The remaining authors have disclosed that they do not have any conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.)- Published
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45. Transcatheter and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure.
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Mubashir T, Balogh J, Chaudhry R, Quiroz C, Kar B, De Armas IAS, Liang Y, Markham T, Kumar R, Choi W, Akkanti B, Gregoric I, Williams G 2nd, and Zaki J
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- Adult, Aged, Aortic Valve surgery, Female, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Male, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, United States epidemiology, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Heart Failure, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement adverse effects
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Objectives: To determine in-hospital outcomes and assess high-risk groups among chronic heart failure (CHF) patients with aortic stenosis (AS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR)., Design: A retrospective analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample database from January 2012 to September 2015 was performed., Setting: Hospitals across the United States that offer TAVRs or SAVRs., Participants: Adults with a diagnosis of CHF and AS., Interventions: The patients underwent either TAVR or SAVR., Measurements and Main Results: Totals of 5,871 and 4,008 CHF patients underwent TAVR and SAVR, respectively. TAVR patients were significantly older, more were female, and had a higher comorbidity burden. No significant differences in in-hospital mortality were noted between TAVR and SAVR. However, mean length of stay was significantly longer by 3.5 days in the SAVR group, as was the mean total cost. With the exception of complete heart block, permanent pacemaker implantation, and vascular complications, the majority of postoperative events were higher among the SAVR group. Multivariate regression analysis identified postoperative cardiac, respiratory and renal complications as significant predictors of in-hospital mortality for both groups. Additionally, age ≥75 years and vascular complications were significant predictors of mortality for patients undergoing TAVR., Conclusions: Among CHF patients with symptomatic AS, TAVR had similar in-hospital mortality rate compared with SAVR despite higher comorbidity burden. TAVR patients are at a lower risk of cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal complications and might lead to reduced length of hospital stay and cost. Hence, TAVR may be a safer option in this population., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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46. Mechanisms of Pulmonary Hypertension in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).
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Revercomb L, Hanmandlu A, Wareing N, Akkanti B, and Karmouty-Quintana H
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Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe and often fatal disease. The causes that lead to ARDS are multiple and include inhalation of salt water, smoke particles, or as a result of damage caused by respiratory viruses. ARDS can also arise due to systemic complications such as blood transfusions, sepsis, or pancreatitis. Unfortunately, despite a high mortality rate of 40%, there are limited treatment options available for ARDS outside of last resort options such as mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal support strategies. Aim of review: A complication of ARDS is the development of pulmonary hypertension (PH); however, the mechanisms that lead to PH in ARDS are not fully understood. In this review, we summarize the known mechanisms that promote PH in ARDS. Key scientific concepts of review: (1) Provide an overview of acute respiratory distress syndrome; (2) delineate the mechanisms that contribute to the development of PH in ARDS; (3) address the implications of PH in the setting of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Revercomb, Hanmandlu, Wareing, Akkanti and Karmouty-Quintana.)
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47. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return after orthotopic heart transplantation case report.
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A Salas de Armas I, Patel MK, Akkanti B, Salazar J, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Female, Heart Defects, Congenital diagnostic imaging, Heart Defects, Congenital surgery, Heart Failure, Systolic diagnostic imaging, Heart Failure, Systolic physiopathology, Humans, Middle Aged, Pulmonary Veins abnormalities, Pulmonary Veins diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Veins surgery, Recovery of Function, Treatment Outcome, Heart Defects, Congenital physiopathology, Heart Failure, Systolic surgery, Heart Transplantation, Hemodynamics, Pulmonary Circulation, Pulmonary Veins physiopathology
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Background: Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) is a congenital heart defect. Reports of repair and treatment in pediatric cases have been published, but incidence of PAPVR in adults is not common. To our knowledge, there has not been a diagnosis of left-sided PAPVR after a heart transplant an in adult patient., Case Presentation: A 62-year-old patient with ischemic cardiomyopathy and systolic heart failure underwent orthotopic heart transplantation. The immediate post-operative course was remarkable for an elevated cardiac index and pulmonary artery pressures as well as decreased systemic vascular resistance. The post-operative echocardiogram did not reveal an intra-cardiac shunt. However, computed tomographic angiography (CTA) showed a left superior pulmonary vein draining into the innominate vein. Operative repair of the left superior pulmonary venous connection to the left atrial appendage was completed under cardiopulmonary bypass with beating heart. Her hemodynamics improved immediately, and she had an unremarkable postoperative course., Conclusions: While uncommon, any patient with a high cardiac output and abnormal hemodynamics after heart transplant should be evaluated for the existence of a shunt. While not a part of all traditional preoperative imaging protocols, a chest CTA should be considered if PAPVR is suspected as it can both diagnose the condition and enable a plot of the corrective course of surgical action.
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48. Complications of LVAD utilization in older adults.
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Gazda AJ, Kwak MJ, Akkanti B, Nathan S, Kumar S, de Armas IS, Baer P, Patel B, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Aged, Humans, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Prosthesis Implantation, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Heart Failure epidemiology, Heart Failure surgery, Heart-Assist Devices adverse effects
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Background: Yearly rate and mean patient age of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation increased from 2009 to 2014. Data are lacking regarding trends of LVAD implantation in older adults., Objectives: To describe the trends of LVAD implantation in older adults and the clinical impact of associated procedural complications., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the National Inpatient Sample from 2005 to 2014, calculated the percentage of older adults (>65 years of age) among those who underwent LVAD implantation, and compared their clinical characteristics. Primary outcomes were in-hospital mortality and discharge home., Results: In total, 4491 patients were included. The percentage of older adults among those receiving LVAD increased from 12.53% to 31.65% (p<0.01). Older adults were more likely to develop postoperative delirium (17.90% vs. 11.92% in younger patients; p<0.01), which portended lesser odds of discharge home., Conclusions: Delirium develops with greater incidence in older adults undergoing LVAD implantation, which decreases odds of favorable discharge disposition., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest BA, SK, SN, IAS, BK, and IDG all report receiving in-kind support from medical companies for travel and lodging, food and beverage, and education. All transactions are reported on the OpenPayments website in accordance with the Sunshine Act, and none rise to the level of a conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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49. Tracheostomy while on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Comparison of Percutaneous and Open Procedures.
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Salas De Armas IA, Dinh K, Akkanti B, Jani P, Hussain R, Janowiak L, Kutilek K, Patel MK, Akay MH, Hussain R, Patel J, Patel C, Liang Y, Zaki J, Kar B, and Gregoric ID
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- Hemorrhage etiology, Humans, Postoperative Complications, Retrospective Studies, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Tracheostomy
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Although the ideal timing of tracheostomy for critically ill patients is controversial, transitioning from an endotracheal tube can be beneficial. Concerns arise for patients under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. Studies have described percutaneous and open tracheostomy approaches for critically ill patients but, to our knowledge, have not compared the two specifically in ECMO patients. This study analyzed safety and aimed to identify if there was a difference in major bleeding or other tracheostomy-associated complications. A single-center retrospective cohort study of all patients who received tracheostomy while on ECMO from July 2013 to May 2019 was completed. The primary endpoint was a significant difference in the incidence of a major bleeding adverse event at 48 hours. Secondary endpoints included differences in the incidence of complications (e.g., procedure-related mortality, ECMO decannulation, tracheal/esophageal injury, and pneumothorax/pneumomediastinum) and survival to discharge. A secondary analysis separated the groups further by comparing those with bleeding events and those without. The study included 27 ECMO patients: 16 (59%) in the percutaneous arm and 11 in the open arm. The median number of ECMO days before tracheostomy was 10 vs. 13, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups for major bleeding events (percutaneous 44% vs. open 27%, p = .45), procedure-related mortality, or procedure-related complications. Both percutaneous and open tracheostomies in patients on ECMO require a multidisciplinary approach to minimize adverse effects. Major bleeding does occur, but there was no statistically significant correlation between bleeding events and the type of the tracheostomy approach. Thus, both open and percutaneous tracheostomy approaches have a favorable safety profile., (© Copyright 2020 AMSECT.)
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50. Axillary Access TAVR: Entrapment of a Transcatheter Aortic Valve in the Innominate Artery With Aortic Dissection.
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Salas de Armas IA, Basra SS, Patel MK, Akay MH, Kumar S, Carrazo W, Marcano J, Akkanti B, Patel J, Mittal K, de Filippis A, Zaki J, Gregoric ID, and Kar B
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- Aortic Valve surgery, Brachiocephalic Trunk, Femoral Artery, Heart Valve Prosthesis, Humans, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Dissection, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Non-femoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is indicated when peripheral vascular disease is diagnosed. We describe the "double-stick" technique via the axillary artery. During the procedure, the pigtail coiled around the TAVR system. While retracting the TAVR sheath, the seam along system split dislodging the valve from the balloon. The valve was entrapped in the innominate artery, and an aortic dissection required surgery. With the double-stick technique, friction and resistance between the pigtail and delivery system must be avoided. Pre-procedural planning and early identification is paramount. Smaller and more seamless delivery systems may reduce risk for dissection and entrapment., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest There are no known competing interests to declare., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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