Peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) setting remains a valid option to treat cardiogenic shock (CS). We investigated a percutaneous approach to unload the left ventricle (LV) while on veno-arterial (v-a) peripheral ECMO support. Between 2017 and 2018, eight patients (three females, mean age: 49.6 years old, and five males, mean age: 58 years old, respectively) suffered refractory CS due to acute myocardial infarction (n = 4), acute myocarditis (n = 2), acute decompensation on chronic heart failure (n = 1), and primary graft failure after heart transplantation (Htx) (n = 1), respectively. After a multidisciplinary CS team discussion, it was decided to proceed with peripheral v-a ECMO placement and percutaneous LV venting via right internal jugular vein access to drain the pulmonary artery (PA), in the hybrid operating room. In a single postcardiotomy case, the PA trunk was vented centrally. Mean ECMO support time was 8.5 days. Seven (87.5%) patients were successfully weaned from ECMO and one (12.5%) successfully bridged to Htx. All patients were successfully discharged after treatment except for a single case who died due to sepsis. In case of not recommended usage of LV apical venting, the adoption of v-a peripheral ECMO support associated with percutaneous PA drainage enables the rapid onset of extracorporeal life support with an effective biventricular unloading.

Percutaneous pulmonary artery venting via jugular vein while on peripheral extracorporeal life support / Loforte A, Baiocchi M, Dal Checco E, Gliozzi G, Fiorentino M, Lo Coco V, Martin Suarez S, Marrozzini C, Biffi M, Marinelli G, Pacini D.. - In: ASAIO JOURNAL. - ISSN 1058-2916. - ELETTRONICO. - 66:3(2020), pp. E50-E54. [10.1097/MAT.0000000000000991]

Percutaneous pulmonary artery venting via jugular vein while on peripheral extracorporeal life support

Loforte A;Gliozzi G;Fiorentino M;Lo Coco V;Martin Suarez S;Marinelli G;Pacini D.
2020

Abstract

Peripheral extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) setting remains a valid option to treat cardiogenic shock (CS). We investigated a percutaneous approach to unload the left ventricle (LV) while on veno-arterial (v-a) peripheral ECMO support. Between 2017 and 2018, eight patients (three females, mean age: 49.6 years old, and five males, mean age: 58 years old, respectively) suffered refractory CS due to acute myocardial infarction (n = 4), acute myocarditis (n = 2), acute decompensation on chronic heart failure (n = 1), and primary graft failure after heart transplantation (Htx) (n = 1), respectively. After a multidisciplinary CS team discussion, it was decided to proceed with peripheral v-a ECMO placement and percutaneous LV venting via right internal jugular vein access to drain the pulmonary artery (PA), in the hybrid operating room. In a single postcardiotomy case, the PA trunk was vented centrally. Mean ECMO support time was 8.5 days. Seven (87.5%) patients were successfully weaned from ECMO and one (12.5%) successfully bridged to Htx. All patients were successfully discharged after treatment except for a single case who died due to sepsis. In case of not recommended usage of LV apical venting, the adoption of v-a peripheral ECMO support associated with percutaneous PA drainage enables the rapid onset of extracorporeal life support with an effective biventricular unloading.
2020
Percutaneous pulmonary artery venting via jugular vein while on peripheral extracorporeal life support / Loforte A, Baiocchi M, Dal Checco E, Gliozzi G, Fiorentino M, Lo Coco V, Martin Suarez S, Marrozzini C, Biffi M, Marinelli G, Pacini D.. - In: ASAIO JOURNAL. - ISSN 1058-2916. - ELETTRONICO. - 66:3(2020), pp. E50-E54. [10.1097/MAT.0000000000000991]
Loforte A, Baiocchi M, Dal Checco E, Gliozzi G, Fiorentino M, Lo Coco V, Martin Suarez S, Marrozzini C, Biffi M, Marinelli G, Pacini D.
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