Impact of Noninvasive Respiratory Support in Patients With COVID-19 Requiring V-V ECMO

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作者
Ahmad, Qamar [1 ]
Green, Adam [2 ]
Chandel, Abhimanyu [3 ]
Lantry, James [4 ]
Desai, Mehul [4 ]
Simou, Jikerkhoun [4 ]
Osborn, Erik [4 ]
Singh, Ramesh [5 ]
Puri, Nitin [2 ]
Moran, Patrick [5 ,6 ]
Dalton, Heidi [4 ]
Speir, Alan [5 ]
King, Christopher [4 ]
机构
[1] Eastern Virginia Med Sch, Dept Internal Med, Div Pulm & Crit Care Med, Norfolk, VA 23501 USA
[2] Cooper Univ Healthcare, Div Crit Care Med, Camden, NJ USA
[3] Walter Reed Natl Med Ctr, Div Pulm & Crit Care Med, Bethesda, MD USA
[4] INOVA Hlth Syst, Dept Pulm & Crit Care Med, Falls Church, VA USA
[5] INOVA Hlth Syst, Cardiothorac Surg, Falls Church, VA USA
[6] Innovat ECMO Solut, Oklahoma City, OK USA
关键词
V-V ECMO; COVID-19; noninvasive respiratory support; HFNC; duration; outcomes; nasal cannula; ARDS; length of respiratory support; morbidity; mortality; SILI; EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE-OXYGENATION; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; LUNG INJURY; FAILURE;
D O I
10.1097/MAT.0000000000001626
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R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The impact of the duration of noninvasive respiratory support (RS) including high-flow nasal cannula and noninvasive ventilation before the initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is unknown. We reviewed data of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treated with V-V ECMO at two high-volume tertiary care centers. Survival analysis was used to compare the effect of duration of RS on liberation from ECMO. A total of 78 patients required ECMO and the median duration of RS and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) before ECMO was 2 days (interquartile range [IQR]: 0, 6) and 2.5 days (IQR: 1, 5), respectively. The median duration of ECMO support was 24 days (IQR: 11, 73) and 59.0% (N = 46) remained alive at the time of censure. Patients that received RS for >= 3 days were significantly less likely to be liberated from ECMO (HR: 0.46; 95% CI: 0.26-0.83), IMV (HR: 0.42; 95% CI: 0.20-0.89) or be discharged from the hospital (HR: 0.52; 95% CI: 0.27-0.99) compared to patients that received RS for <3 days. There was no difference in hospital mortality between the groups (HR: 1.12; 95% CI: 0.56-2.26). These relationships persisted after adjustment for age, gender, and duration of IMV. Prolonged duration of RS before ECMO may result in lung injury and worse subsequent outcomes.
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