Pregnancy-associated Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the United States.
Megan VarvoutisLauren E WeinRonan SugrueKristin C DarwinArthur J VaughtMarie-Louise MengBrenna HughesChad GrotegutJerome Jeffrey FederspielPublished in: American journal of perinatology (2023)
Pregnancy-associated ECMO therapy had lower incidence of in-hospital death, bleeding complications, total inpatient cost, and length of stay when compared to non-pregnancy associated ECMO therapy without increased thromboembolic complications. Pregnancy-associated ECMO therapy should be offered to eligible patients.
Keyphrases
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- preterm birth
- respiratory failure
- pregnancy outcomes
- risk factors
- atrial fibrillation
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- mechanical ventilation
- mental health
- ejection fraction
- emergency department
- newly diagnosed
- pregnant women
- palliative care
- stem cells
- bone marrow