由重症医学专家主导的 ECMO 评审途径和头 4 年的安全数据

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care and Resuscitation Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ccrj.2023.11.006
Stuart C. Duffin BMedSci, MBBS, FCICM, DESA, EDIC , Judith H. Askew BAppSci, MBBS, FCICM , Timothy J. Southwood MBBS, MSc, FCICM , Paul Forrest MBCHB, FANZCA , Brian Plunkett MBChB, FRACS , Richard J. Totaro MBBS, FRACP, FCICM
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摘要

目的描述由重症监护医师主导的体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)插管计划的培训和认证过程,并确定与 ECMO 插管程序相关的并发症发生率。设计对认证过程进行叙述性回顾,并对重症监护医师插管计划最初四年中与插管相关的并发症进行回顾性回顾。环境阿尔弗雷德皇家王子医院是悉尼的一家四级转诊医院。参与者所有在重症监护插管计划头四年(2018 年 8 月至 2022 年 8 月)开始接受 ECMO 的患者:对所有病例进行审查,以确定 14 个预先定义的不良事件,这些不良事件被分为低、中或高临床意义并发症。结果 在 194 个独立的插管事件中,重症监护组共尝试了 402 次插管,涉及 179 名患者。其中包括 93 次 V-V 插管、69 次 V-A 插管(其中 36 次为 ECMO-CPR)、3 次 V-AV(静脉-动静脉)插管、25 次 ECMO 重新配置以及 4 名患者在心胸手术室进行外周心肺旁路插管。在 402 例插管中,有一例插管因复苏停止而停止,还有一例插管停止后,病人被转移到手术室进行中心动脉插管。其余 400 例插管中有 394 例成功(98.5%)。在总共 402 次插管中,发生了 32 起并发症事件(事件发生率为 7.96%),其中 15 起(事件发生率为 3.7%)为低度并发症,10 起为中度并发症(事件发生率为 2.5%),7 起为高度临床并发症(事件发生率为 1.7%)。
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An intensivist-led ECMO accreditation pathway and safety data over the first 4 years

Objective

To describe the training and accreditation process behind an intensivist-led extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cannulation program, and identify the rate of complications associated with the ECMO cannulation procedure.

Design

A narrative review of the accreditation process, and a retrospective review of complications related to cannulation during the first four years of the intensivist program.

Setting

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, a quaternary referral hospital in Sydney.

Participants

All patients initiated onto ECMO during the first four years of the intensivist cannulation program (August 2018 to August 2022).

Main outcome measures: All cases were reviewed for identification of 14 pre-defined adverse events which were classified as low, medium or high clinical significance complications.

Results

A total of 402 cannulations were attempted by the intensivist group in 194 separate cannulation episodes involving 179 patients. This included 93 V–V initiations, 69 V-A initiations (36 of these ECMO-CPR), 3 V-AV (veno-arteriovenous) initiations, 25 ECMO reconfigurations and four patients cannulated for peripheral cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiothoracic theatre. One of the 402 cannulations was halted as resuscitation was ceased, and one was halted and the patient transferred to theatre for central arterial cannulation. 394 out of the remaining 400 cannulations were successful (98.5%). Of 402 total cannulations, 32 complication events occurred (7.96% event rate), of which 15 (3.7% event rate) were low significance complications, 10 medium significance (2.5% event rate), and seven high clinical significance (1.7% event rate).

Conclusions

Our experience of the first four years of an intensivist-led ECMO service demonstrates that our training process and cannulation technique result in the provision of a complex therapy with low levels of complications, on par with those in the published literature.

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Critical Care and Resuscitation
Critical Care and Resuscitation CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: ritical Care and Resuscitation (CC&R) is the official scientific journal of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM). The Journal is a quarterly publication (ISSN 1441-2772) with original articles of scientific and clinical interest in the specialities of Critical Care, Intensive Care, Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine and related disciplines. The Journal is received by all Fellows and trainees, along with an increasing number of subscribers from around the world. The CC&R Journal currently has an impact factor of 3.3, placing it in 8th position in world critical care journals and in first position in the world outside the USA and Europe.
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