COVID-19与血凝块:静脉-静脉ECMO支持下的COVID-19患者大面积肺栓塞报告及溶栓的应用

Q2 Health Professions
Bindu Akkanti, Joseph Zwischenberger, Mark T Warner, Kha Dinh, Rahat Hussain, Farah Kazzaz, Pascal Kingah, Lisa M Janowiak, Biswajit Kar, Igor D Gregoric
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COVID-19的发病率和死亡率不等同于急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的其他病因,因为可发生暴发性凝血激活,从而导致广泛的微血管血栓形成和凝血因子消耗。一名53岁女性,因胃肠道和呼吸系统症状进行性进展两次到急救中心就诊。她被诊断出患有COVID-19肺炎,并因低氧性呼吸衰竭而住进卫星重症监护病房。她进行了插管和机械通气,但在接下来的48小时内,她的ARDS进展。患者紧急插管进行静脉-静脉体外膜氧合(V-V ECMO)后转至我院。她处于深度休克状态,需要多种血管加压药物来支持血流动力学,到达时临床状况恶化。在床边超声心动图上,她被发现有一个巨大的肺栓塞,在右心房和右心室流出道可见运输中的凝块。经过多学科的讨论,给予全身溶栓治疗。患者血流动力学改善,停用血管加压药。本病例说明了床边超声心动图在休克诊断中的作用,在重症监护病房不稳定患者的系统评估中持续保持警惕的必要性,以及在V-V ECMO期间在一种新的疾病过程中使用全身溶栓剂的认识不断发展。
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COVID-19 and Blood Clots: A Report of Massive Pulmonary Embolism in COVID-19 Patient Supported on Veno-Venous ECMO and the Utility of Thrombolysis.

COVID-19 morbidity and mortality are not equivalent to other etiologies of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) as fulminant activation of coagulation can occur, thereby resulting in widespread microvascular thrombosis and consumption of coagulation factors. A 53-year-old female presented to an emergency center on two occasions with progressive gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms. She was diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia and admitted to a satellite intensive care unit with hypoxemic respiratory failure. She was intubated and mechanically ventilated, but her ARDS progressed over the next 48 hours. The patient was emergently cannulated for veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO) and transferred to our hospital. She was in profound shock requiring multiple vasopressors for hemodynamic support with worsening clinical status on arrival. On bedside echocardiography, she was found to have a massive pulmonary embolism with clot-in-transit visualized in the right atrium and right ventricular outflow tract. After a multidisciplinary discussion, systemic thrombolytic therapy was administered. The patient's hemodynamics improved and vasopressors were discontinued. This case illustrates the utility of bedside echocardiography in shock determination, the need for continued vigilance in the systematic evaluation of unstable patients in the intensive care unit, and the use of systemic thrombolytics during V-V ECMO in a novel disease process with evolving understanding.

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Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology
Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Extracorporeal Technology is dedicated to the study and practice of Basic Science and Clinical issues related to extracorporeal circulation. Areas emphasized in the Journal include: •Cardiopulmonary Bypass •Cardiac Surgery •Cardiovascular Anesthesia •Hematology •Blood Management •Physiology •Fluid Dynamics •Laboratory Science •Coagulation and Hematology •Transfusion •Business Practices •Pediatric Perfusion •Total Quality Management • Evidence-Based Practices
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