体外膜氧合过程中的抗凝监测:叙述性回顾。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Sasa Rajsic, Christian Irsara, Andrea Griesmacher, Luca Brunelli, Robert Breitkopf, Nicole Innerhofer, Christine Eckhardt, Benedikt Treml
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摘要

体外生命支持的进步为管理对严重心肺衰竭常规治疗无效的患者提供了一个新的维度。体外膜氧合(ECMO)是一种专门的临时生命支持,是器官恢复或进一步治疗选择的桥梁。由于患者的血液与体外回路的大人工表面之间的相互作用,ECMO支持触发复杂的炎症和凝血过程。这种相互作用可导致微循环中断、内皮损伤、终末器官功能障碍和止血并发症。因此,全身抗凝对于降低血栓栓塞事件和ECMO回路失效的风险至关重要。然而,治疗性抗凝具有显著的临床相关出血风险,这可能导致严重残疾或死亡。同样,血栓栓塞事件也可能发生。为了应对这些挑战,使用了各种抗凝和监测策略,旨在实现促凝和抗凝因子之间的微妙平衡。本文综述了ECMO支持期间抗凝的最新研究,强调了抗凝监测、相关费用和潜在的未来发展。
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Anticoagulation Monitoring During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Narrative Review.

The advancement of extracorporeal life support has introduced a new dimension to managing patients who do not respond to conventional treatment of severe cardiorespiratory failure. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a specialized temporary life support that serves as a bridge to organ recovery or further treatment options. Owing to the interaction between the patient's blood and the large artificial surface of the extracorporeal circuit, ECMO support triggers complex inflammatory and coagulation processes. This interaction can lead to disrupted microcirculation, endothelial injury, end-organ dysfunction, and hemostatic complications. As a result, systemic anticoagulation is essential to mitigate the risk of thromboembolic events and ECMO circuit failure. However, therapeutic anticoagulation carries a significant risk of clinically relevant hemorrhage, which may result in severe disability or death. Similarly, thromboembolic events may occur. To address these challenges, various anticoagulation and monitoring strategies are used, aiming to achieve a delicate balance between procoagulant and anticoagulant factors. This review highlights the latest studies of anticoagulation during ECMO support, emphasizing anticoagulation monitoring, associated costs, and potential future developments.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
17.90%
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606
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is primarily aimed at anesthesiologists who deal with patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic or vascular surgical procedures. JCVA features a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgeons, cardiologists, and other related specialists. Emphasis is placed on rapid publication of clinically relevant material.
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