Utilisation and outcomes of a mobile (ambulance and air transport) venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) program in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic - a retrospective, two-centres, case-series study.

IF 1.7 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesiology intensive therapy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/ait.2024.139526
Elżbieta Rypulak, Marta Szczukocka, Tomasz Czarnik
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Abstract

Introduction: Many patients required mechanical ventilation support due to severe COVID-19 pneumonia. A significant proportion of mechanically ventilated patients also required venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) due to refractory hypoxemia. A high demand for VV-ECMO support during the pandemic was challenging due to many factors, including limited resources and lack of established transfer protocols. This study aims to present the organisation and outcomes of a mobile VV-ECMO program in two high-volume centres in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Material and methods: This retrospective, two-centre case series study, which lasted 36 months, was conducted between March 10, 2020, and January 31, 2023. The data of all patients transferred using venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) were analysed, including five women in the perinatal period with severe respiratory failure attri-buted to the COVID-19 virus. The analysis encompassed baseline patient demographics, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores, admission laboratory parameters, ECMO therapy, duration of mechanical ventilation, and patient survival to ICU discharge.

Results: We assessed 86 patients who met the ELSO inclusion criteria and were transported during VV-ECMO support. Mortality in the analysed group was high (80.3%). Despite high mortality, VV-ECMO appeared to be a safe procedure in COVID-19 patients with severe ARDS. No complications were noted in more than half of the analysed procedures. Despite the above, many severe complications were observed, including stroke or cerebral haemorrhage (9.8%) and limb or gut ischemia (1.6%). The most common problems co-existing with VV-ECMO treatment were bleeding complications (34.4%).

Conclusions: The ICU mortality rate among patients requiring VV-ECMO for COVID-19 in high-volume ECMO centres was high but not associated with the type of transportation.

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COVID-19大流行期间波兰静脉体外膜肺氧合(VV-ECMO)移动项目(救护车和空中运输)的使用情况和结果--一项回顾性、双中心、病例系列研究。
简介许多患者因严重的 COVID-19 肺炎而需要机械通气支持。由于难治性低氧血症,相当一部分机械通气患者还需要静脉体外膜肺氧合(VV-ECMO)。由于资源有限和缺乏既定的转运协议等诸多因素,大流行期间对静脉体外膜肺氧合支持的高需求具有挑战性。本研究旨在介绍 COVID-19 大流行期间波兰两家高流量中心的移动 VV-ECMO 项目的组织情况和成果:这项回顾性、双中心病例系列研究在 2020 年 3 月 10 日至 2023 年 1 月 31 日期间进行,历时 36 个月。研究分析了使用静脉体外膜肺氧合(VV-ECMO)转运的所有患者的数据,其中包括五名围产期因 COVID-19 病毒导致严重呼吸衰竭的产妇。分析内容包括患者基线人口统计学特征、序贯器官衰竭评估(SOFA)评分、入院实验室参数、ECMO治疗、机械通气持续时间以及患者出ICU后的存活率:我们对符合 ELSO 纳入标准并在 VV-ECMO 支持期间转运的 86 名患者进行了评估。分析组的死亡率很高(80.3%)。尽管死亡率很高,但在COVID-19重症ARDS患者中,VV-ECMO似乎是一种安全的治疗方法。在超过一半的分析过程中未发现并发症。尽管如此,仍观察到许多严重并发症,包括中风或脑出血(9.8%)和肢体或肠道缺血(1.6%)。VV-ECMO治疗中最常见的问题是出血并发症(34.4%):结论:在高容量 ECMO 中心,需要 VV-ECMO 治疗 COVID-19 的患者的 ICU 死亡率较高,但与转运类型无关。
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