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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute fulminant myocarditis in adult patients: A 5-year multi-institutional experience

Authors :
Fabio Barili
Roberto Di Bartolomeo
Sandro Gelsomino
Ugolino Livi
Roberto Bianco
Michele De Bonis
Enrico Vizzardi
Ottavio Alfieri
Giovanni Casali
Federico Pappalardo
Carlo Pellegrini
Roberto Lorusso
Giuseppe Coletti
Riccardo Casabona
Emanuele Pilato
Mattia Glauber
Massimo Massetti
Francesco Musumeci
Paolo Centofanti
Sandro Sponga
Giovanni Mariscalco
Luca Botta
Claudio Russo
Giuseppe Marinelli
Federica Caldaroni
Cesare Beghi
Parise Orlando
Davide Pacini
Sandro Mazzola
Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato
Antonio Miceli
Gino Gerosa
Rinaldi Mauro
Michele Di Mauro
Filippo Milazzo
Alberto Zangrillo
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Lorusso, Roberto
Centofanti, Paolo
Gelsomino, Sandro
Barili, Fabio
Di Mauro, Michele
Orlando, Parise
Botta, Luca
Milazzo, Filippo
Actis Dato, Guglielmo
Casabona, Riccardo
Casali, Giovanni
Musumeci, Francesco
De Bonis, Michele
Zangrillo, Alberto
Alfieri, Ottavio
Pellegrini, Carlo
Mazzola, Sandro
Coletti, Giuseppe
Vizzardi, Enrico
Bianco, Roberto
Gerosa, Gino
Massetti, Massimo
Caldaroni, Federica
Pilato, Emanuele
Pacini, Davide
DI BARTOLOMEO, Roberto
Marinelli, Giuseppe
Sponga, Sandro
Livi, Ugolino
Mauro, Rinaldi
Mariscalco, Giovanni
Beghi, Cesare
Miceli, Antonio
Glauber, Mattia
Pappalardo, Federico
Russo, Claudio Francesco
Lorusso, R
Centofanti, P
Gelsomino, S
Barili, F
Di Mauro, M
Orlando, P
Botta, L
Milazzo, F
Actis Dato, G
Casabona, R
Casali, G
Musumeci, F
De Bonis, M
Zangrillo, A
Alfieri, O
Pellegrini, C
Mazzola, S
Coletti, G
Vizzardi, E
Bianco, R
Gerosa, G
Massetti, M
Caldaroni, F
Pilato, E
Pacini, D
Di Bartolomeo, R
Marinelli, G
Sponga, S
Livi, U
Mauro, R
Mariscalco, G
Beghi, C
Miceli, A
Glauber, M
Pappalardo, F
Russo, Cf
Source :
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 101(3), 919-926. Elsevier Science
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Acute fulminant myocarditis (AFM) may represent a life-threatening event, characterized by rapidly progressive cardiac compromise that ultimately leads to refractory cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides effective cardiocirculatory support in this circumstance, but few clinical series are available about early and long-term results. Data from a multicenter study group are reported which analyzed subjects affected by AFM and treated with VA-ECMO during a 5-year period. Method From hospital databases, 57 patients with diagnoses of AFM treated with VA-ECMO in the past 5 years were found and analyzed. Mean age was 37.6 ± 11.8 years; 37 patients were women. At VA-ECMO implantation, cardiogenic shock was present in 38 patients, cardiac arrest in 12, and severe hemodynamic instability in 7. A peripheral approach was used with 47 patients, whereas 10 patients had a central implantation or other access. Results Mean VA-ECMO support was 9.9 ± 19 days (range, 2 to 24 days). Cardiac recovery with ECMO weaning was achieved in 43 patients (75.5%), major complications were observed in 40 patients (70.1%), and survival to hospital discharge occurred in 41 patients (71.9%). After hospital discharge (median follow-up, 15 months) there were 2 late deaths. The 5-year actual survival was 65.2% ± 7.9%, with recurrent self-recovering myocarditis observed in 2 patients (at 6 and 12 months from the first AFM event), and 1 heart transplantation. Conclusions Cardiopulmonary support with VA-ECMO provides an invaluable tool in the treatment of AFM, although major complications may characterize the hospital course. Long-term outcome appears favorable with rare episodes of recurrent myocarditis or cardiac-related events.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
00034975
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 101(3), 919-926. Elsevier Science
Accession number :
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