小儿体外膜肺氧合术的短期神经功能预后与出血严重程度成正比,而出血严重程度是通过一种新型出血量表分级的。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Perfusion-Uk Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1177/02676591241293673
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简介本研究旨在描述小儿 ECMO 患者出血的严重程度及其与短期神经系统预后的关系:2013年12月至2019年2月,利用儿科ECMO结果登记(PEDECOR)数据库,对10个中心的儿科ECMO患者进行多中心回顾性队列研究。研究对象不包括心脏手术后患者和患有新生儿疾病的患者。采用新型 ECMO 出血量表对日常出血事件进行分类。短期神经功能预后不良是指出院时小儿脑功能分级(PCPC)或小儿总体功能分级(POPC)(评分>3)不理想:本研究共纳入 283 名小儿 ECMO 患者,中位数(四分位数间距 [IQR])年龄为 1.3 岁 [0.1,9.0],ECMO 持续时间为 5 天 [3.0,9.5],死亡率为 44.1%。出院时,分别有 48.4% 和 51.3% 的患者观察到不良 PCPC 和 POPC。多变量逻辑回归分析包括患者年龄、插管类型、ECMO 持续时间、心肺复苏需求、急性肾损伤、新感染和血管活性-肌力评分。随着出血严重程度的增加,神经功能恢复不良的可能性也相应增加,表现为不利神经功能结果(PCPC)的几率增加,出血严重程度增加(1 至 4 级事件)的调整几率比(aOR)分别为 0.77(置信区间 [CI] 0.36-1.62)、1.87(0.54-6.45)、2.97(1.32-6.69)和 5.56(0.59-52.25)。同样,1至4级出血事件的不利POPC aOR (CI)分别为1.02 (0.48-2.17)、2.05 (0.63-6.70)、5.29 (2.12-13.23)和5.11 (0.66-39.64):结论:小儿 ECMO 的短期神经功能预后与出血事件的严重程度成正比。结论:小儿 ECMO 的短期神经功能预后与出血事件的严重程度成正比,减轻出血事件的策略可改善小儿 ECMO 的神经功能恢复。
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Short-term neurologic outcomes in pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation are proportional to bleeding severity graded by a novel bleeding scale.

Introduction: This study aimed to characterize the severity of bleeding and its association with short-term neurologic outcomes in pediatric ECMO.

Methods: Multicenter retrospective cohort study of pediatric ECMO patients at 10 centers utilizing the Pediatric ECMO Outcomes Registry (PEDECOR) database from December 2013-February 2019. Subjects excluded were post-cardiac surgery patients and those with neonatal pathologies. A novel ECMO bleeding scale was utilized to categorize daily bleeding events. Poor short-term neurologic outcome was defined as an unfavorable Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) or Pediatric Overall Performance Category (POPC) (score of >3) at hospital discharge.

Results: This study included 283 pediatric ECMO patients with a median (interquartile range [IQR]) age of 1.3 years [0.1, 9.0], ECMO duration of 5 days [3.0, 9.5], and 44.1% mortality. Unfavorable PCPC and POPC were observed in 48.4% and 51.3% of patients at discharge, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis included patient's age, cannulation type, duration of ECMO, need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, acute kidney injury, new infection, and vasoactive-inotropic score. As the severity of bleeding increased, there was a corresponding increase in the likelihood of poor neurologic recovery, shown by increasing odds of unfavorable neurologic outcome (PCPC), with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of 0.77 (confidence interval [CI] 0.36-1.62), 1.87 (0.54-6.45), 2.97 (1.32-6.69), and 5.56 (0.59-52.25) for increasing bleeding severity (grade 1 to 4 events, respectively). Similarly, unfavorable POPC aOR (CI) was 1.02 (0.48-2.17), 2.05 (0.63-6.70), 5.29 (2.12-13.23), and 5.11 (0.66-39.64) for bleeding grade 1 to 4 events.

Conclusion: Short-term neurologic outcomes in pediatric ECMO are proportional to the severity of bleeding events. Strategies to mitigate bleeding events could improve neurologic recovery in pediatric ECMO.

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Perfusion-Uk
Perfusion-Uk 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Perfusion is an ISI-ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, which provides current information on all aspects of perfusion, oxygenation and biocompatibility and their use in modern cardiac surgery. The journal is at the forefront of international research and development and presents an appropriately multidisciplinary approach to perfusion science.
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