空中救护医院间ECMO检索H1N1相关急性呼吸窘迫综合征患者在印度的首例病例报道

G. Rawal, Raj Kumar, S. Yadav, R. Sujana
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体外膜氧合(ECMO)是一项革命性的挽救生命的技术,适用于严重但可能可逆的肺或心力衰竭患者或需要移植桥梁的患者。在印度的情况下,体外膜肺组织的设施仅限于少数具有该技术的专业人员和设备的专业医疗中心。但是,患有呼吸和/或心力衰竭的严重不适患者由全国所有医疗保健机构管理。这导致了移动ECMO团队的发展,该团队携带必要的设备,在转诊中心启动ECMO,并在ECMO上检索患者。我们报告一例H1N1流感相关的严重急性呼吸窘迫综合征患者,由我们中心的流动ECMO团队通过空中医疗运输(固定翼飞机)进行ECMO。在本病例中,患者插管并在转诊医院进行体外膜肺栓塞。这使得该严重难治性低氧血症患者安全转移到ECMO中心。与传统的运输方法相比,ECMO对呼吸和/或心力衰竭危重患者进行长距离或短距离的医院间运输是可行的,并且更安全。移动ECMO团队让所有人都可以使用这项技术,即使入院医院没有这种设备和专业知识。据作者所知,这是印度报道的第一例体外膜肺氧合患者的空中医疗检索。急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS),空中救护,体外膜氧合(ECMO), H1N1流感(猪流感),缺氧,医院间转运简介近十年来,体外膜氧合(ECMO)的应用得到了显著的认识和发展。ECMO已成为重症监护医生在治疗常规治疗难治性严重肺和/或心功能障碍患者(特别是严重急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)患者)时的宝贵工具[1]。虽然它本身不是一种治疗方式,但它可以作为关键患者治疗的重要桥梁,为治疗或管理的有效性讨价还价时间。在印度,ECMO仅在少数专业中心提供,然而,难治性呼吸患者可访问本文在线快速响应代码网站:
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Air Ambulance Inter-Hospital ECMO Retrieval of H1N1 Associated ARDS Patient First of Its Kind Case Reported in India
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a revolutionary life-saving technology for patients with severe but potentially reversible pulmonary or cardiac failure or for patients in need of a bridge to transplantation. In the Indian scenario, the facility of ECMO is limited to few specialized healthcare centers having the expertise personnel and the equipment for this technology. However, the critically unwell patients with respiratory and/or cardiac failure are managed by all the healthcare facilities throughout the country. This has led to the development of mobile ECMO team which carries necessary equipment for initiation of ECMO at referral center and also retrieval of the patient on ECMO. We present the case of a patient with H1N1 influenza associated severe ARDS who was retrieved via air-medical transport (fixed wing aircraft) on ECMO by the mobile ECMO team of our center. In the present case, the patient was cannulated and ECMO was initiated at the referral hospital. This allowed a safe transfer of this patient with severe refractory hypoxemia to ECMO centre. The long or short-distance inter-hospital transport of critical patients with respiratory and/or cardiac failure is feasible and safer on ECMO as compared to the conventional methods of transport. The mobile ECMO teams have made this technology available to all even when the admitting hospital doesn’t have this facility and expertise. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case reported in India of air-medical retrieval of a patient on ECMO. Key-wordsAcute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), Air ambulance, Extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), H1N1 influenza (Swine flu), Hypoxia, Inter hospital transport INTRODUCTION Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) has seen a remarkable recognition and evolution in its use in the last decade. ECMO has emerged as an invaluable tool in the hands of intensive care physicians in the management of patients with severe pulmonary and/or cardiac dysfunction refractory to conventional management [1] , especially in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Though it is not a treatment modality in itself, it serves as a crucial bridge to therapy in a critical patient, bargaining time for the treatment or the management to be effective. In India, ECMO is available only in few specialized centers, however, the patients with refractory respiratory Access this article online Quick Response Code Website:
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