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  • Kodama, Kazuhisa  (2)
  • Toyofuku, Takaaki  (2)
  • Yamamuro, Megumi  (2)
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    In: Circulation, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 144, No. Suppl_2 ( 2021-11-16)
    Abstract: Background: Short-term mortality of lethal cardiogenic shock (CS) patients due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains to be improved. The veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) has been applied as the effective lifesaving modality for CS patients. While VA-ECMO maintains end-organ perfusion, it increases the damaged left ventricular (LV) afterload. Combined treatment of VA-ECMO and a micro-axial Impella pump, ECPELLA, simultaneously provides the systemic circulatory support and LV unloading. However, it remains unknown whether LV unloading effect by ECPELLA can reduce the myocardial damage and the mortality. Purpose: This study was to assess whether ECPELLA reduces myocardial damage and improves the mortality of CS patients due to ACS. Methods: From January 2012 to May 2021, 66 consecutive patients with lethal CS (SCAI stage-E) due to ACS were enrolled. All patients received VA-ECMO support prior to or after the percutaneous coronary intervention. Among them, 34 patients received ECPELLA and 32 patients received VA-ECMO + IABP. We assessed serum CK-MB levels and the cumulative 30-day mortality. Results: There were no significant difference in age, rate of male sex, coronary risk factors, ST elevated ACS, left main trunk (LMT) lesion, and the time from onset to reperfusion between two treatment groups. The ECPELLA group had significantly lower peak CK-MB and lower 30-day all-cause mortality compared to the VA-ECMO + IABP group [Peak CPK level: median (IQR); 295 (92-507) vs.580 (219-1090): p=0.002, the 30-day mortality rate: 50% vs. 76%: p=0.02, respectively]. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis including age, the time form onset to reperfusion, LMT lesion, E-CPR, and ECPELLA revealed that the ECPELLA (HR: 0.30 95% confidence interval:0.13-0.64; p=0.002) was independently associated with the 30-day all-cause mortality. Conclusion: Results suggest that the ECPELLA reduces the myocardial damage shown by peak CK-MB and improves the 30-day mortality.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0009-7322 , 1524-4539
    Language: English
    Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Circulation, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 144, No. Suppl_2 ( 2021-11-16)
    Abstract: Background: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (E-CPR) has been utilized as a rescue strategy for patients with refractory cardiac arrest (CA). To improve the outcome of E-CPR, we developed a comprehensive simulation-based E-CPR training program. In the present study we assessed whether the E-CPR training improved the mortality and the neurological outcome. Methods: We have implemented the comprehensive E-CPR simulation training program twice a year to the medical team, which consists of emergency physicians, cardiologists, nurses, clinical engineers, and radiographers using a mock vascular model for E-CPR (ECMO cannulation). We assessed collapse to ECMO time, cumulative 30-day survival and good neurological outcome at hospital discharge defined as the cerebral performance categories (CPC) of 1 or 2. Results: Fifty-three consecutive patients received E-CPR for OHCA from January 2012 to December 2020 in which 31 patients were prior to (until September 2017) and 22 were after (from October 2017) the initiation of the E-CPR training. No differences were found in age, rates of witnessed and bystander-CPR, shockable rhythms, or acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Intra-aortic balloon pump was used in 87% patients prior to and 27% patients after the training (p 〈 0.001), and a microaxial Impella pump was used in 55% after the training. Collapse to ECMO time was significantly shorter after the training (p 〈 0.001). Cumulative 30-day survival and the rate of favorable neurological outcome were significantly higher after the training (p 〈 0.05). Multivariate cox proportional hazard analysis revealed that age (hazard ratio [HR], 1.38 (10 years increase), 95% confidence interval [CI] , 1.12-1.73, p=0.002), Collapse to ECMO time (HR, 1.14, 95%CI, 1.04-1.23, p=0.006), and additional Impella use (HR, 0.23, 95% CI, 0.08-0.69, p=0.0009) were significantly associated with the 30-day survival. Conclusions: The E-CPR training significantly improved the collapse to ECMO time. The faster deployment of ECMO improves the neurological outcome and 30-day survival in patients with refractory CA. Additional use of Impella may improve the survival.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0009-7322 , 1524-4539
    Language: English
    Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publication Date: 2021
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1466401-X
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