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  • Intensive Care Med . Respiratory indications for ECMO: focus on COVID-19


    Intensive Care Med


    . 2022 Aug 9.
    doi: 10.1007/s00134-022-06815-w. Online ahead of print.
    Respiratory indications for ECMO: focus on COVID-19


    Alexander Supady 1 2 , Alain Combes # 3 4 , Ryan P Barbaro 5 , Luigi Camporota 6 7 , Rodrigo Diaz 8 , Eddy Fan 9 10 11 , Marco Giani 12 , Carol Hodgson 13 14 15 16 , Catherine L Hough 17 , Christian Karagiannidis 18 , Matthias Kochanek 19 , Ahmed A Rabie 20 , Jordi Riera 21 , Arthur S Slutsky # 9 22 , Daniel Brodie # 23 24



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    Abstract

    Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingly being used for patients with severe respiratory failure and has received particular attention during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Evidence from two key randomized controlled trials, a subsequent post hoc Bayesian analysis, and meta-analyses support the interpretation of a benefit of ECMO in combination with ultra-lung-protective ventilation for select patients with very severe forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). During the pandemic, new evidence has emerged helping to better define the role of ECMO for patients with COVID-19. Results from large cohorts suggest outcomes during the first wave of the pandemic were similar to those in non-COVID-19 cohorts. As the pandemic continued, mortality of patients supported with ECMO has increased. However, the precise reasons for this observation are unclear. Known risk factors for mortality in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients are higher patient age, concomitant extra-pulmonary organ failures or malignancies, prolonged mechanical ventilation before ECMO, less experienced treatment teams and lower ECMO caseloads in the treating center. ECMO is a high resource-dependent support option; therefore, it should be used judiciously, and its availability may need to be constrained when resources are scarce. More evidence from high-quality research is required to better define the role and limitations of ECMO in patients with severe COVID-19.

    Keywords: ARDS; Acute respiratory distress syndrome; COVID-19; ECMO; Extracorporeal circulation; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Resource limitations; Respiratory failure.

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