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Extracorporeal life support provision in COVID-19 patients-An international EuroELSO 2022 update survey

Authors :
Marcel Fleig
Thomas Müller
Velia M Antonini
Jordi Riera
Mirko Belliato
Lars Mikael Broman
Jo-Anne Fowles
Jan Belohlavek
Roberto Lorusso
Leen Vercaemst
Tim Jones
Peter P Roeleveld
Matteo Di Nardo
Nicholas Barrett
Justyna Swol
CTC
MUMC+: MA Cardiothoracale Chirurgie (3)
RS: Carim - V04 Surgical intervention
Source :
Perfusion, 38, 13-23. SAGE Publications Ltd
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction An analysis on the ECLS use for patients with respiratory or cardiac support in COVID-19 based on an international response to EuroELSO survey, aims to generate a more comprehensive understanding of ECLS role during the recent viral pandemic. Methods EuroELSO announced the survey at the 10th annual congress in London, May 2022. The survey covered 26 multiple-choice questions. Results The survey returned 69 questionnaires from 62 centers across 22 European countries and seven centers across five non-European countries. Most of the centers providing ECLS for COVID-19 patients had more than 30 runs for respiratory support since December 2019. In the same period, at least 31 runs in adult COVID-19 patients have been performed in 48 of 69 centers (69.6%). The reported pediatric data from 18 centers is limited to less than the patients per center. Conclusion Majority of the COVID-19 patients received respiratory ECLS support and adult patients dominated. The indications and contraindications are broadly aligned with available guidelines. Most of the centers considered age >65 or biological age as a relative or absolute contraindication for ECLS in COVID-19. ECLS withdrawal criteria in COVID-19 are controversial because the long-term outcomes after ECLS in COVID-19 and the impact of critical illness and the impact of long-COVID are still not known.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02676591
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Perfusion, 38, 13-23. SAGE Publications Ltd
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....171499522602af74dd4b24d4ca086219