静脉体外膜氧合支持术后的血管并发症:CT 研究。

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目的:静脉体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)术后血管并发症的研究仍然很少,尽管这些并发症可能会严重影响 ECMO 移除后的患者管理。我们的目的是评估这些并发症的发生频率、预测因素和处理方法:设计:回顾性观察队列研究:地点: 一家三级转诊学术医院的两个重症监护病房:干预措施:无:主要结果与ECMO插管相关的血管并发症频率:在纳入期间,共有288名患者植入了静脉ECMO。其中 194 名患者成功断流,109 名患者在断流术后 4 天前接受了 CT 检查以评估血管并发症。组群的中位年龄为 58 岁(四分位数间距 [IQR],46-64 岁),ECMO 支持的中位持续时间为 7 天(IQR,5-12 天)。88 名患者(81%)出现了血管并发症。最常见的并发症是血栓,即插管相关性深静脉血栓(CaDVT)(n = 63,58%)或动脉血栓(n = 36,33%)。48 名患者(44%)出现非血栓性动脉并发症,其中 35 人(31%)出现出血。CaDVT最常见的部位是下腔静脉,发生率为33例(50%),20%的患者出现肺栓塞。血栓并发症与 ECMO 持续时间、抗凝水平或 ECMO 旋转流量之间没有关联。CT 扫描影响了 83% 患者的治疗。无论是否出现血管并发症,院内死亡率均为 17%:结论:与静脉动脉 ECMO 插管相关的血管并发症在 ECMO 植入后很常见。CT 可以在断血后早期发现并发症,并对患者管理产生影响。患者在拔除插管后应通过 CT 常规筛查血管并发症。
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Vascular Complications After Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support: A CT Study.

Objectives: Vascular complications after venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) remains poorly studied, although they may highly impact patient management after ECMO removal. Our aim was to assess their frequency, predictors, and management.

Design: Retrospective, observational cohort study.

Setting: Two ICUs from a tertiary referral academic hospital.

Patients: Adult patients who were successfully weaned from venoarterial ECMO between January 2021 and January 2022.

Interventions: None.

Primary outcome: Vascular complications frequency related to ECMO cannula.

Measurements and main results: A total of 288 patients were implanted with venoarterial ECMO during the inclusion period. One hundred ninety-four patients were successfully weaned, and 109 underwent a CT examination to assess for vascular complications until 4 days after the weaning procedure. The median age of the cohort was 58 years (interquartile range [IQR], 46-64 yr), with a median duration of ECMO support of 7 days (IQR, 5-12 d). Vascular complications were observed in 88 patients (81%). The most frequent complication was thrombosis, either cannula-associated deep vein thrombosis (CaDVT) (n = 63, 58%) or arterial thrombosis (n = 36, 33%). Nonthrombotic arterial complications were observed in 48 patients (44%), with 35 (31%) presenting with bleeding. The most common site of CaDVT was the inferior vena cava, occurring in 33 (50%) of cases, with 20% of patients presenting with pulmonary embolism. There was no association between thrombotic complications and ECMO duration, anticoagulation level, or ECMO rotation flow. CT scans influenced management in 83% of patients. In-hospital mortality was 17% regardless of vascular complications.

Conclusions: Vascular complications related to venoarterial ECMO cannula are common after ECMO implantation. CT allows early detection of complications after weaning and impacts patient management. Patients should be routinely screened for vascular complications by CT after decannulation.

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Critical Care Medicine
Critical Care Medicine 医学-危重病医学
CiteScore
16.30
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728
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Critical Care Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed, scientific publication in critical care medicine. Directed to those specialists who treat patients in the ICU and CCU, including chest physicians, surgeons, pediatricians, pharmacists/pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, critical care nurses, and other healthcare professionals, Critical Care Medicine covers all aspects of acute and emergency care for the critically ill or injured patient. Each issue presents critical care practitioners with clinical breakthroughs that lead to better patient care, the latest news on promising research, and advances in equipment and techniques.
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