Preoperative Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation as a Bridge to Cardiac Surgery: Outcomes and Challenges

Taylor Pickering DO , John Eisenga MD , Cody Dorton DO , Kyle McCullough MD , Jasjit Banwait PhD , Jenelle Sheasby MSN , J. Michael DiMaio MD , Aasim Afzal MD , Timothy J. George MD
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Abstract

Background

Outcomes of postcardiotomy extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are well studied, but preoperative ECMO bridging is less studied. This single-center review evaluates outcomes of patients supported with ECMO as a bridge to definitive cardiac surgery.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed all patients who underwent ECMO as a bridge to cardiac surgery between 2013 and 2024. Patients decannulated before surgery or bridged to advanced heart failure therapies were excluded. The primary outcome was survival to hospital discharge. Secondary outcomes included survival to ECMO decannulation, total ECMO duration, and postoperative complications such as hemodialysis, tracheostomy, stroke, reoperation, and survival at 30 days and 1 year.

Results

Sixteen patients were analyzed, of whom 15 (94%) were cannulated for acute heart failure, 1 (6%) for respiratory failure, and 2 (13%) as an adjunct to cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The cohort was 56% female, with a median age of 59.5 years (interquartile range [IQR], 49.3-65.8 years). Surgical procedures included valve surgery (63%), ventricular septal defect repair (31%), and coronary artery bypass grafting (6%). The median ECMO duration was 7 days [IQR, 4-10.5 days]. Survival to decannulation occurred in 81.3%, and 50% survived through hospital discharge. Survivors had lower rates of postoperative dialysis (37.5% vs 87.5%; P = .04) but a longer length of stay (25 days vs 9.5 days; P = .01).

Conclusions

Preoperative ECMO as a bridge to cardiac surgery is a viable strategy for select high-risk patients, with acceptable survival rates. Larger multicenter studies are needed to refine patient selection and optimize management strategies.
术前体外膜氧合作为心脏手术的桥梁:结果和挑战
研究背景:心脏开心术后体外膜氧合(ECMO)的预后已经得到了很好的研究,但术前ECMO桥接的研究较少。本单中心综述评估了ECMO作为最终心脏手术的桥梁支持的患者的结果。方法回顾性分析2013年至2024年间所有接受ECMO作为心脏手术过渡的患者。手术前脱管或接受高级心力衰竭治疗的患者被排除在外。主要终点是存活至出院。次要结局包括到ECMO脱管的生存、ECMO总持续时间、术后并发症如血液透析、气管切开术、卒中、再手术、30天和1年的生存。结果16例患者中,因急性心力衰竭插管15例(94%),因呼吸衰竭插管1例(6%),因辅助心肺复苏插管2例(13%)。队列中56%为女性,中位年龄为59.5岁(四分位数间距[IQR], 49.3-65.8岁)。外科手术包括瓣膜手术(63%)、室间隔缺损修复(31%)和冠状动脉搭桥术(6%)。ECMO的中位持续时间为7天[IQR, 4-10.5天]。81.3%的患者存活至去管,50%的患者存活至出院。幸存者术后透析率较低(37.5% vs 87.5%; P = 0.04),但住院时间较长(25天vs 9.5天;P = 0.01)。结论术前ECMO作为心脏外科手术的桥梁,对于高危患者是一种可行的策略,生存率可接受。需要更大规模的多中心研究来完善患者选择和优化管理策略。
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