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Post-cardiotomy extracorporeal life support:A cohort of cannulation in the general ward

Authors :
Bari, Gabor
Mariani, Silvia
van Bussel, Bas C.T.
Ravaux, Justine
Di Mauro, Michele
Schaefer, Anne
Khalil, Jawad
Pozzi, Matteo
Botta, Luca
Pacini, Davide
Boeken, Udo
Samalavicius, Robertas
Bounader, Karl
Hou, Xiaotong
Bunge, Jeroen J.H.
Buscher, Hergen
Salazar, Leonardo
Meyns, Bart
Mazeffi, Michael
Matteucci, Sacha
Sponga, Sandro
MacLaren, Graeme
Russo, Claudio
Formica, Francesco
Sakiyalak, Pranya
Fiore, Antonio
Camboni, Daniele
Raffa, Giuseppe Maria
Diaz, Rodrigo
Wang, I. wen
Jung, Jae Seung
Belohlavek, Jan
Pellegrino, Vin
Bianchi, Giacomo
Pettinari, Matteo
Barbone, Alessandro
Garcia, José P.
Shekar, Kiran
Whitman, Glenn
Lorusso, Roberto
Bari, Gabor
Mariani, Silvia
van Bussel, Bas C.T.
Ravaux, Justine
Di Mauro, Michele
Schaefer, Anne
Khalil, Jawad
Pozzi, Matteo
Botta, Luca
Pacini, Davide
Boeken, Udo
Samalavicius, Robertas
Bounader, Karl
Hou, Xiaotong
Bunge, Jeroen J.H.
Buscher, Hergen
Salazar, Leonardo
Meyns, Bart
Mazeffi, Michael
Matteucci, Sacha
Sponga, Sandro
MacLaren, Graeme
Russo, Claudio
Formica, Francesco
Sakiyalak, Pranya
Fiore, Antonio
Camboni, Daniele
Raffa, Giuseppe Maria
Diaz, Rodrigo
Wang, I. wen
Jung, Jae Seung
Belohlavek, Jan
Pellegrino, Vin
Bianchi, Giacomo
Pettinari, Matteo
Barbone, Alessandro
Garcia, José P.
Shekar, Kiran
Whitman, Glenn
Lorusso, Roberto
Source :
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

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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OAIster
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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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1481684249
Document Type :
Electronic Resource