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The first five years of neonatal and pediatric transports on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the center and south of Italy: The pediatric branch of the Italian 'Rete Respira' network

Authors :
Nicola Pirozzi
Ondina La Salvia
Antonio Pesenti
Nicolò Patroniti
Antonella Nicolini
Federica Cancani
Francesca Stoppa
Matteo Di Nardo
Antonio Amodeo
E Pasotti
Corrado Cecchetti
Daniela Perrotta
Margherita Lonero
Source :
Perfusion. 33(1_suppl)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Introduction:Neonatal and pediatric ECMO is a high-risk procedure that should be performed only in expert centers. Children who are eligible for ECMO and are managed in hospitals without ECMO capabilities should be referred to the closest ECMO center before the severity of illness precludes safe conventional transport. When the clinical situation precludes safe conventional transport, ECMO should be provided on site with the patient transported on ECMO.Methods:We retrospectively reviewed our institutional database of all ECMO transports for neonatal and pediatric respiratory failure from February 2013 to February 2018.Results:Over the last 5 years, we provided 24 transports covering all requests from the center and south of Italy except for the islands. Of these transports, 20 were performed on ECMO and 4 without ECMO. No patient died during transportation. Five complications were reported only during the ECMO transports, and all of these were managed without compromising the patient’s safety. The preferred modes of transport were by ambulance (70%) and ambulance transported into the fixed wing aircraft (30%) for longer national distances. The survival to hospital discharge of the patients transported with ECMO was 75% among the neonatal transports and 83.3% among the pediatric transports. The survival to hospital discharge of the four patients transported without ECMO was 100% for both neonates and children.Conclusions:Neonatal and pediatric ECMO transports can be safely performed with a dedicated team that maintains stringent adherence to well-designed management protocols.

Details

ISSN :
1477111X
Volume :
33
Issue :
1_suppl
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Perfusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c5af7e8157d47ea2542f4491b336c2f