Sophie Kruszona, Khalil Aburahma, Philipp Wand, Nunzio D de Manna, Murat Avsar, Dmitry Bobylev, Carsten Müller, Julia Carlens, Alexander Weymann, Nicolaus Schwerk, Tobias Welte, Bin Liu, Arjang Ruhparwar, Christian Kuehn, Jawad Salman, Mark Greer, Fabio Ius
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目的:严重肺动脉高压是年轻患者肺移植的主要指征。尽管有有效的风险评分,但它们对肺分配的影响可以忽略不计,继续依赖失代偿和ECMO桥接。这项单中心、回顾性研究评估了肺动脉高压患者肺移植中ecmo桥接的结果,并评估了ecmo桥接的短期可预测性。方法:选取2010年1月~ 2023年3月间行肺移植的肺动脉高压患者。根据ecmo桥接状态比较围手术期和术后病程。再评估90天内的桥接风险分析纳入了在纳入时不需要ECMO的患者,纳入参数使用单变量Cox比例风险回归进行评估。结果:123例患者中有114例接受了肺移植。28例需要ECMO桥接。72小时原发性移植物功能障碍3级无差异(30% vs 20%;P = 0.28)或移植物存活明显(1年:82% vs 88%;5年:54% vs 59%;p = 0.84)。ecmo桥接导致肺移植后重症监护病房停留时间更长(p = 0.002),再次开胸(p = 0.049)和血管并发症(p = 0.031)的发生率更高。增加90天ECMO风险的因素包括NT-proBNP (p)。结论:严重肺动脉高压患者的ECMO桥接不影响肺移植生存结局。然而,它确实使患者面临额外的风险,应该鼓励采取诸如易于测量的参数来先发制人地识别需要桥接的患者,以协助有效分配。
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to transplant in severe pulmonary hypertension.
Objectives: Severe pulmonary hypertension (PH) is the leading indication for a lung transplant in younger patients. Despite the availability of validated risk scores, their influence on lung allocation has been negligible, with continued reliance on decompensation and bridging with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).This single-centre, retrospective study assessed outcome of ECMO bridging in lung transplant for PH and evaluated short-term predictability of ECMO bridging.
Methods: Patients with PH listed for a lung transplant between January 2010 and March 2023 were included. Peri- and postoperative courses were compared dependent upon ECMO bridging status. Bridging risk analysis within 90 days of re-evaluation included patients not requiring ECMO at listing, with listing parameters evaluated using a univariate Cox proportional hazard regression.
Results: A total of 114/123 patients listed underwent lung transplant. Twenty-eight required ECMO bridging. No differences in primary graft dysfunction grade 3 at 72 h (30 vs 20%; P = 0.28) or graft survival (1 year: 82 vs 88%; 5 years: 54 vs 59%; P = 0.84) were evident. ECMO bridging resulted in longer intensive care unit stays post-transplant (P = 0.002) and higher rates of both re-thoracotomy (P = 0.049) and vascular complications (P = 0.031). Factors increasing 90-day ECMO risk included N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (P < 0.001), 6-min walk distance (P = 0.03) and O2 requirement at rest (P = 0.006).
Conclusions: Lung transplant survival outcomes are not affected by ECMO bridging in patients with severe PH. It does, however, expose patients to additional risk, and efforts such as easy-to-measure parameters to pre-emptively identify patients requiring bridging to assist with effective allocation should be encouraged.
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The primary aim of the European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery is to provide a medium for the publication of high-quality original scientific reports documenting progress in cardiac and thoracic surgery. The journal publishes reports of significant clinical and experimental advances related to surgery of the heart, the great vessels and the chest. The European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery is an international journal and accepts submissions from all regions. The journal is supported by a number of leading European societies.