Autoptic Findings in Patients Treated with (VA-ECMO) after Cardiac Arrest.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.3390/diseases12100245
Martina Focardi, Francesco Santori, Beatrice Defraia, Rossella Grifoni, Valentina Gori, Ilenia Bianchi, Manuela Bonizzoli, Chiara Lazzeri, Adriano Peris
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Background: This study examines the results of autopsy examinations specifically aimed at documenting complications arising from the implantation phase and treatment with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) in patients with refractory cardiac arrest. ECMO and VA-ECMO in particular are life-saving interventions that, in the case of cardiac arrest, can temporarily replace cardiac pump function. VA-ECMO is, however, a very invasive procedure and is associated with early mechanical, haemorrhagic, and thrombotic events, infections, and late multi-organ dysfunction. Aim: This research aims to evaluate autoptic and histologic findings in patients on VA-ECMO support, providing clinical and forensic evaluation elements with respect to the procedure and clinical settings. Materials and Methods: The study analysed 10 cases, considering variables such as the duration of cardiac arrest, understood as the time between the cardiac arrest event and reperfusion with VA-ECMO, the duration of VA-ECMO support, and any complications detected by clinicians during treatment. Results: The results highlighted the presence of numerous ischemic and haemorrhagic events affecting various organs. Among them, the intestines were particularly vulnerable, even after a short ECMO duration. Conclusions: ECMO was found to accelerate post-mortem decomposition, affecting post-mortem interval estimations, and cardiac damage from reperfusion, underlining the need to meticulously select indications for treatment with VA-ECMO and perform constant clinical evaluations during the treatment itself.

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心脏骤停后接受(VA-ECMO)治疗的患者的自视检查结果。
背景:本研究对尸体解剖的结果进行了研究,目的是记录难治性心脏骤停患者在植入阶段和静脉-动脉体外膜肺氧合(VA-ECMO)治疗过程中出现的并发症。ECMO 尤其是 VA-ECMO 是挽救生命的干预措施,在心脏骤停的情况下可暂时替代心泵功能。然而,VA-ECMO 是一种侵入性很强的手术,与早期机械、出血和血栓事件、感染以及晚期多器官功能障碍有关。目的:本研究旨在评估使用 VA-ECMO 支持的患者的自检和组织学检查结果,提供与手术和临床环境相关的临床和法医评估要素。材料与方法:研究分析了 10 个病例,考虑了心脏骤停持续时间(即心脏骤停事件与 VA-ECMO 再灌注之间的时间)、VA-ECMO 支持持续时间以及临床医生在治疗期间发现的任何并发症等变量。结果结果显示,各器官均发生了大量缺血和出血事件。其中,肠道尤其脆弱,即使 ECMO 持续时间很短。结论:研究发现,ECMO 会加速死后分解,影响死后时间间隔的估计,以及再灌注造成的心脏损伤,这突出表明有必要谨慎选择 VA-ECMO 治疗的适应症,并在治疗过程中不断进行临床评估。
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