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Characteristics and Outcomes of Prolonged Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation After Cardiac Surgery: The Post-Cardiotomy Extracorporeal Life Support (PELS-1) Cohort Study.

Jeroen J H BungeSilvia MarianiChristiaan MeuweseBas C T van BusselMichele Di MauroDominik WiedemanDiyar SaeedMatteo PozziAntonio LoforteUdo BoekenRobertas SamalaviciusKarl BounaderXiaotong HouHergen BuscherLeonardo SalazarBart MeynsDaniel HerrSacha MatteucciSandro SpongaGraeme MacLarenClaudio RussoFrancesco FormicaPranya SakiyalakAntonio FioreDaniele CamboniGiuseppe Maria RaffaRodrigo DiazI-Wen WangJae-Seung JungJan BelohlavekVin PellegrinoGiacomo BianchiMatteo PettinariAlessandro BarboneJosé P GarciaKiran ShekarGlenn J R WhitmanDiederik GommersDinis Dos Reis MirandaRoberto Lorussonull null
Published in: Critical care medicine (2024)
Nearly 30% of PC ECMO patients were supported for greater than 7 days. In-hospital mortality increased after 7 days of support, especially in patients undergoing valvular and complex surgery, or who had complications, although the long-term post-discharge prognosis was comparable to PC ECMO patients with shorter support duration.
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