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Injection of agitated saline to detect recirculation with transthoracic echocardiography during venovenous extracorporeal oxygenation: A pilot study

Authors :
Pierrakos, Charalampos
Collot, V.
Van Lieshout, Hemlata
De Doncker, Monique
Delcourt, Stéphane
Gottignies, Philippe
Devriendt, Jacques
De Bels, David
Pierrakos, Charalampos
Collot, V.
Van Lieshout, Hemlata
De Doncker, Monique
Delcourt, Stéphane
Gottignies, Philippe
Devriendt, Jacques
De Bels, David
Source :
Journal of critical care, 37
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose We assessed the security and efficiency of intravenously injected agitated saline in conjunction with transthoracic echocardiography to identify recirculation in patients supported with a venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) device. Materials and Methods We injected agitated saline 4 consecutive times separated by an interval of 5 minutes in 2 patients supported by VV ECMO. In both patients, the drainage cannula was placed in the left femoral vein, and the return cannula was placed in the right internal jugular vein. Echocardiography was performed during the injection and until the bubbles disappeared. The security of the method was assessed by evaluating the mechanical function of the ECMO and the efficiency of the oxygenator. The value of this method was assessed by visualizing the increase of inferior vena cava's echogenicity as well as by measuring the time required for this change to occur after the injection of agitated saline at different ECMO output levels. Results We did not observe any change in ECMO, oxygenation function, or the hemodynamic status of patients after the 4 injections of agitated saline. The echogenicity of the inferior vena cava increased more rapidly as the ECMO's output increased. The recirculation phenomenon was noted even with low levels of ECMO output (<2 L/min). Conclusions Transthoracic echocardiography in conjunction with agitated saline administration may be a safe and easily applicable method to evaluate a recirculation phenomenon in patients supported with VV ECMO.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of critical care, 37
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn983791829
Document Type :
Electronic Resource