A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients

Objective To summerize the clinical outcomes and experience of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)-supported inter-hospital transport for critically ill patients. Methods Clinical data of 10 critically ill patients undergoing ECMO-supported inter-hospital transport by our ECMO team during Ju...

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Main Authors: ZHANG Shixin, XIA Mei, WU Wei, HE Ping, TANG Lingfeng
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical University 2019-01-01
Series:Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
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spelling doaj-b1564c875f6241d29cc25ec0a4d7212c2021-06-01T11:56:00ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical UniversityDi-san junyi daxue xuebao1000-54042019-01-01411131810.16016/j.1000-5404.201806059A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patientsZHANG Shixin0XIA Mei1WU Wei2HE Ping3TANG Lingfeng4Department of Thoracic Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, ChinaDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, ChinaDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, ChinaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, China Department of Cardiac Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, 400038, China Objective To summerize the clinical outcomes and experience of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)-supported inter-hospital transport for critically ill patients. Methods Clinical data of 10 critically ill patients undergoing ECMO-supported inter-hospital transport by our ECMO team during June 2016 and January 2018 were collected in this study. The transport distance, transport complications and treatment outcomes were summarized. Results The transport distance of 10 cases was 3.4 to 248.0 km, at an average of 72.6 km. During the transportation, 1 case of V-V ECMO patients (drainage from the right femoral vein and reflux to the right internal jugular vein) had twist of venous tubes, which affected ECMO flow, and 2 cases of V-A ECMO patients (drainage from the right femoral vein and reflux to the right femoral artery) had incision bleeding. All of the 10 cases safely reached our hospital. One patient was cured and discharged, 1 was successfully removed from ECMO but died of pulmonary infection and multiple organ failure, 1 patient died, 2 patients discharged from hospital by themselves because their family finally gave up the treatment, and the left 5 patients became brain death donors for the liver and/or kidneys. Conclusion Inter-hospital transport on ECMO can be safely performed in critically ill patients, and the complications associated with ECMO transport can be controlled. The staffs involved should pay attention to the construction of ECMO multidisciplinary team and standardize the operating procedures. http://aammt.tmmu.edu.cn/Upload/rhtml/201806059.htmextracorporeal membrane oxygenationextracorporeal life support systeminter-hospital transportcritically ill patients
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author ZHANG Shixin
XIA Mei
WU Wei
HE Ping
TANG Lingfeng
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XIA Mei
WU Wei
HE Ping
TANG Lingfeng
A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
extracorporeal life support system
inter-hospital transport
critically ill patients
author_facet ZHANG Shixin
XIA Mei
WU Wei
HE Ping
TANG Lingfeng
author_sort ZHANG Shixin
title A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
title_short A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
title_full A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
title_fullStr A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
title_full_unstemmed A case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
title_sort case series report of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for inter-hospital transport to critically ill patients
publisher Editorial Office of Journal of Third Military Medical University
series Di-san junyi daxue xuebao
issn 1000-5404
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective To summerize the clinical outcomes and experience of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)-supported inter-hospital transport for critically ill patients. Methods Clinical data of 10 critically ill patients undergoing ECMO-supported inter-hospital transport by our ECMO team during June 2016 and January 2018 were collected in this study. The transport distance, transport complications and treatment outcomes were summarized. Results The transport distance of 10 cases was 3.4 to 248.0 km, at an average of 72.6 km. During the transportation, 1 case of V-V ECMO patients (drainage from the right femoral vein and reflux to the right internal jugular vein) had twist of venous tubes, which affected ECMO flow, and 2 cases of V-A ECMO patients (drainage from the right femoral vein and reflux to the right femoral artery) had incision bleeding. All of the 10 cases safely reached our hospital. One patient was cured and discharged, 1 was successfully removed from ECMO but died of pulmonary infection and multiple organ failure, 1 patient died, 2 patients discharged from hospital by themselves because their family finally gave up the treatment, and the left 5 patients became brain death donors for the liver and/or kidneys. Conclusion Inter-hospital transport on ECMO can be safely performed in critically ill patients, and the complications associated with ECMO transport can be controlled. The staffs involved should pay attention to the construction of ECMO multidisciplinary team and standardize the operating procedures.
topic extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
extracorporeal life support system
inter-hospital transport
critically ill patients
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