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Concomitant Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping Significantly Reduces Left Ventricular Pressure during Central Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation-Results from a Large Animal Model

Authors :
Djordjevic, Ilija
Liakopoulos, Oliver
Elskamp, Mara
Maier-Trauth, Johanna
Gerfer, Stephen
Muehlbauer, Thomas
Slottosch, Ingo
Kuhn, Elmar
Sabashnikov, Anton
Rademann, Pia
Maul, Alexandra
Paunel-Goerguelue, Adnana
Wahlers, Thorsten
Deppe, Antje Christin
Djordjevic, Ilija
Liakopoulos, Oliver
Elskamp, Mara
Maier-Trauth, Johanna
Gerfer, Stephen
Muehlbauer, Thomas
Slottosch, Ingo
Kuhn, Elmar
Sabashnikov, Anton
Rademann, Pia
Maul, Alexandra
Paunel-Goerguelue, Adnana
Wahlers, Thorsten
Deppe, Antje Christin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

(1) Introduction: Simultaneous ECMO and IABP therapy is frequently used. Haemodynamic changes responsible for the success of the concomitant mechanical circulatory support system approach are rarely investigated. In a large-animal model, we analysed haemodynamic parameters before and during ECMO therapy, comparing central and peripheral ECMO circulation with and without simultaneous IABP support. (2) Methods: Thirty-three female pigs were divided into five groups: (1) SHAM, (2) (peripheral)ECMO(-)IABP, (3) (p)ECMO(+)IABP, (4) (central)ECMO(-)IABP, and (5) (c)ECMO(+)IABP. Pigs were cannulated in accordance with the group and supported with ECMO (+/- IABP) for 10 h. Systemic haemodynamics, cardiac index (CI), and coronary and carotid artery blood flow were determined before, directly after, and at five and ten hours on extracorporeal support. Systemic inflammation (IL-6; IL-10; TNF alpha; IFN gamma), immune response (NETs; cf-DNA), and endothelial injury (ET-1) were also measured. (3) Results: IABP support during antegrade ECMO circulation led to a significant reduction of left ventricular pressure in comparison to retrograde flow in (p)ECMO(-)IABP and (p)ECMO(+)IABP. Blood flow in the left anterior coronary and carotid artery was not affected by extracorporeal circulation. (4) Conclusions: Concomitant central ECMO and IABP therapy leads to significant reduction of intracavitary cardiac pressure, reduces cardiac work, and might therefore contribute to improved recovery in ECMO patients.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383743928
Document Type :
Electronic Resource