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Functional evaluation of sublingual microcirculation indicates successful weaning from VA-ECMO in cardiogenic shock

Authors :
Akin, S. (Şakir)
Reis Miranda, D. (Dinis) dos
Caliskan, K.C. (Kadir)
Soliman, O.I.I. (Osama Ibrahim Ibrahim)
Guven, G. (Goksel)
Struijs, A. (Ard)
Thiel, R.J. (Robert) van
Jewbali, L.S.D. (Lucia)
Lima, A.A.P. (Alexandre )
Gommers, D.A.M.P.J. (Diederik)
Zijlstra, F. (Felix)
Ince, C. (Can)
Akin, S. (Şakir)
Reis Miranda, D. (Dinis) dos
Caliskan, K.C. (Kadir)
Soliman, O.I.I. (Osama Ibrahim Ibrahim)
Guven, G. (Goksel)
Struijs, A. (Ard)
Thiel, R.J. (Robert) van
Jewbali, L.S.D. (Lucia)
Lima, A.A.P. (Alexandre )
Gommers, D.A.M.P.J. (Diederik)
Zijlstra, F. (Felix)
Ince, C. (Can)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is increasingly adopted for the treatment of cardiogenic shock (CS). However, a marker of successful weaning remains largely unknown. Our hypothesis was that successful weaning is associated with sustained microcirculatory function during ECMO flow reduction. Therefore, we sought to test the usefulness of microcirculatory imaging in the same sublingual spot, using incident dark field (IDF) imaging in assessing successful weaning from VA-ECMO and compare IDF imaging with echocardiographic parameters. Methods: Weaning was performed by decreasing the VA-ECMO flow to 50% (F50) from the baseline.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Critical Care vol. 21 no. 1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1019672620
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s13054-017-1855-2