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Post-cardiotomy extracorporeal life support:A cohort of cannulation in the general ward
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- Bari , G , Mariani , S , the PELS Investigators , van Bussel , B C T , Ravaux , J , Di Mauro , M , Schaefer , A , Khalil , J , Pozzi , M , Botta , L , Pacini , D , Boeken , U , Samalavicius , R , Bounader , K , Hou , X , Bunge , J J H , Buscher , H , Salazar , L , Meyns , B , Mazeffi , M , Matteucci , S , Sponga , S , MacLaren , G , Russo , C , Formica , F , Sakiyalak , P , Fiore , A , Camboni , D , Raffa , G M , Diaz , R , Wang , I W , Jung , J S , Belohlavek , J , Pellegrino , V , Bianchi , G , Pettinari , M , Barbone , A , Garcia , J P , Shekar , K , Whitman , G & Lorusso , R 2024 , ' Post-cardiotomy extracorporeal life support : A cohort of cannulation in the general ward ' , Artificial Organs , vol. 48 , no. 11 , pp. 1355-1365 .
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Objectives: Post-cardiotomy extracorporeal life support (ECLS) cannulation might occur in a general post-operative ward due to emergent conditions. Its characteristics have been poorly reported and investigated This study investigates the characteristics and outcomes of adult patients receiving ECLS cannulation in a general post-operative cardiac ward. Methods: The Post-cardiotomy Extracorporeal Life Support (PELS) is a retrospective (2000–2020), multicenter (34 centers), observational study including adult patients who required ECLS for post-cardiotomy shock. This PELS sub-analysis analyzed patients´ characteristics, in-hospital outcomes, and long-term survival in patients cannulated for veno-arterial ECLS in the general ward, and further compared in-hospital survivors and non-survivors. Results: The PELS study included 2058 patients of whom 39 (1.9%) were cannulated in the general ward. Most patients underwent isolated coronary bypass grafting (CABG, n = 15, 38.5%) or isolated non-CABG operations (n = 20, 51.3%). The main indications to initiate ECLS included cardiac arrest (n = 17, 44.7%) and cardiogenic shock (n = 14, 35.9%). ECLS cannulation occurred after a median time of 4 (2–7) days post-operatively. Most patients' courses were complicated by acute kidney injury (n = 23, 59%), arrhythmias (n = 19, 48.7%), and postoperative bleeding (n = 20, 51.3%). In-hospital mortality was 84.6% (n = 33) with persistent heart failure (n = 11, 28.2%) as the most common cause of death. No peculiar differences were observed between in-hospital survivors and nonsurvivors. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that ECLS cannulation due to post-cardiotomy emergent adverse events in the general ward is rare, mainly occurring in preoperative low-risk patients and after a postoperative cardiac arrest. High complication rates and low in-hospital survival require further investigations to identify patients
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- Journal :
- Bari , G , Mariani , S , the PELS Investigators , van Bussel , B C T , Ravaux , J , Di Mauro , M , Schaefer , A , Khalil , J , Pozzi , M , Botta , L , Pacini , D , Boeken , U , Samalavicius , R , Bounader , K , Hou , X , Bunge , J J H , Buscher , H , Salazar , L , Meyns , B , Mazeffi , M , Matteucci , S , Sponga , S , MacLaren , G , Russo , C , Formica , F , Sakiyalak , P , Fiore , A , Camboni , D , Raffa , G M , Diaz , R , Wang , I W , Jung , J S , Belohlavek , J , Pellegrino , V , Bianchi , G , Pettinari , M , Barbone , A , Garcia , J P , Shekar , K , Whitman , G & Lorusso , R 2024 , ' Post-cardiotomy extracorporeal life support : A cohort of cannulation in the general ward ' , Artificial Organs , vol. 48 , no. 11 , pp. 1355-1365 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1481684249
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource