Outcomes With Peripheral Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Suspected Acute Myocarditis: 10-Year Experience From the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry.
Jose I NunezE Wilson GrandinTiago Reyes-CastroMarwa SabePablo QuinteroShweta MotiwalaLisa M FlemingRoy SriwattanakomenJennifer E HoKevin KennedyJoseph E TonnaArthur Reshad GaranPublished in: Circulation. Heart failure (2023)
Compared with all-comers supported with VA-ECMO, in-hospital mortality for patients with acute myocarditis is significantly lower, with nearly two-thirds of patients surviving to discharge. Major modifiable risk factors for mortality were ongoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation requiring ECMO and markers of illness severity prior to ECMO.
Keyphrases
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- respiratory failure
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- cardiac arrest
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- liver failure
- mechanical ventilation
- peritoneal dialysis
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- cardiovascular events
- intensive care unit
- drug induced
- type diabetes
- aortic dissection
- hepatitis b virus
- coronary artery disease