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Structured review of post-cardiotomy extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: Part 2—pediatric patients

Authors :
Roberto Lorusso
Giuseppe Maria Raffa
Mariusz Kowalewski
Khalid Alenizy
Niels Sluijpers
Maged Makhoul
Daniel Brodie
Mike McMullan
I-Wen Wang
Paolo Meani
Graeme MacLaren
Heidi Dalton
Ryan Barbaro
Xaotong Hou
Nicholas Cavarocchi
Yih-Sharng Chen
Ravi Thiagarajan
Peta Alexander
Bahaaldin Alsoufi
Christian A. Bermudez
Ashish S. Shah
Jonathan Haft
Lilia Oreto
David A. D'Alessandro
Udo Boeken
Glenn Whitman
Source :
J Heart Lung Transplant
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is established therapy for short-term circulatory support for children with life-treating cardiorespiratory dysfunction. In children with congenital heart disease (CHD), ECMO is commonly used to support patients with post-cardiotomy shock or complications including intractable arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and acute respiratory failure. Cannulation configurations include central, when the right atrium and aorta are utilized in patients with recent sternotomy, or peripheral, when cannulation of the neck or femoral vessels are used in non-operative patients. ECMO can be used to support any form of cardiac disease, including univentricular palliated circulation. Although veno-arterial ECMO is commonly used to support children with CHD, venovenous ECMO has been used in selected patients with hypoxemia or ventilatory failure in the presence of good cardiac function. ECMO use and outcomes in the CHD population are mainly informed by single-center studies and reports from collated registry data. Significant knowledge gaps remain, including optimal patient selection, timing of ECMO deployment, duration of support, anti-coagulation, complications, and the impact of these factors on short- and long-term outcomes. This report, therefore, aims to present a comprehensive overview of the available literature informing patient selection, ECMO management, and in-hospital and early post-discharge outcomes in pediatric patients treated with ECMO for post-cardiotomy cardiorespiratory failure. (C) 2019 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
10532498
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e73daa652da6027f59a0b8363e1adeb0