Author: Rinewalt, Daniel; Coppolino, Anthony; Seethala, Raghu; Sharma, Nirmal; Salim, Ali; Keller, Steve; Mallidi, Hari R.
Title: COVIDâ€19 patient bridged to recovery with venoâ€venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Cord-id: nzg2rok6 Document date: 2020_7_15
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: In severe cases, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) viral pathogen produces hypoxic respiratory failure unable to be adequately supported by mechanical ventilation. The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) remains unknown, with the few publications to date lacking detailed patient information or management algorithms all while reporting excessive mortality. METHODS: Case report from a prospectively maintained institutional ECMO database for COVIDâ€19. RESULTS: W
Document: BACKGROUND: In severe cases, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) viral pathogen produces hypoxic respiratory failure unable to be adequately supported by mechanical ventilation. The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) remains unknown, with the few publications to date lacking detailed patient information or management algorithms all while reporting excessive mortality. METHODS: Case report from a prospectively maintained institutional ECMO database for COVIDâ€19. RESULTS: We describe venoâ€venous (VV) ECMO in a COVIDâ€19â€positive woman with hypoxic respiratory dysfunction failing mechanical ventilation support while prone and receiving inhaled pulmonary vasodilator therapy. After 9 days of complex management secondary to her hyperdynamic circulation, ECMO support was successfully weaned to supine mechanical ventilation and the patient was ultimately discharged from the hospital. CONCLUSIONS: With proper patient selection and careful attention to hemodynamic management, ECMO remains a reasonable treatment option for patients with COVIDâ€19.
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