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Patient and Management Variables Associated With Survival After Postcardiotomy Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Adults:The PELS-1 Multicenter Cohort Study

Authors :
Mariani, Silvia
Heuts, Samuel
van Bussel, Bas C.T.
Di Mauro, Michele
Wiedemann, Dominik
Saeed, Diyar
Pozzi, Matteo
Loforte, Antonio
Boeken, Udo
Samalavicius, Robertas
Bounader, Karl
Hou, Xiaotong
Bunge, Jeroen J.H.
Buscher, Hergen
Salazar, Leonardo
Meyns, Bart
Herr, Daniel
Matteucci, Marco L.Sacha
Sponga, Sandro
MacLaren, Graeme
Russo, Claudio
Formica, Francesco
Sakiyalak, Pranya
Fiore, Antonio
Camboni, Daniele
Raffa, Giuseppe Maria
Diaz, Rodrigo
Wang, I. Wen
Jung, Jae Seung
Belohlavek, Jan
Pellegrino, Vin
Bianchi, Giacomo
Pettinari, Matteo
Barbone, Alessandro
Garcia, José P.
Shekar, Kiran
Whitman, Glenn J.R.
Lorusso, Roberto
Mariani, Silvia
Heuts, Samuel
van Bussel, Bas C.T.
Di Mauro, Michele
Wiedemann, Dominik
Saeed, Diyar
Pozzi, Matteo
Loforte, Antonio
Boeken, Udo
Samalavicius, Robertas
Bounader, Karl
Hou, Xiaotong
Bunge, Jeroen J.H.
Buscher, Hergen
Salazar, Leonardo
Meyns, Bart
Herr, Daniel
Matteucci, Marco L.Sacha
Sponga, Sandro
MacLaren, Graeme
Russo, Claudio
Formica, Francesco
Sakiyalak, Pranya
Fiore, Antonio
Camboni, Daniele
Raffa, Giuseppe Maria
Diaz, Rodrigo
Wang, I. Wen
Jung, Jae Seung
Belohlavek, Jan
Pellegrino, Vin
Bianchi, Giacomo
Pettinari, Matteo
Barbone, Alessandro
Garcia, José P.
Shekar, Kiran
Whitman, Glenn J.R.
Lorusso, Roberto
Source :
Mariani , S , Heuts , S , the PELS-1 Investigators , van Bussel , B C T , Di Mauro , M , Wiedemann , D , Saeed , D , Pozzi , M , Loforte , A , Boeken , U , Samalavicius , R , Bounader , K , Hou , X , Bunge , J J H , Buscher , H , Salazar , L , Meyns , B , Herr , D , Matteucci , M L S , Sponga , S , MacLaren , G , Russo , C , Formica , F , Sakiyalak , P , Fiore , A , Camboni , D , Raffa , G M , Diaz , R , Wang , I W , Jung , J S , Belohlavek , J , Pellegrino , V , Bianchi , G , Pettinari , M , Barbone , A , Garcia , J P , Shekar , K , Whitman , G J R & Lorusso , R 2023 , ' Patient and Management Variables Associated With Survival After Postcardiotomy Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Adults : The PELS-1 Multicenter Cohort Study ' , Journal of the American Heart Association , vol. 12 , no. 14 , e029609 , pp. e029609 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been increasingly used for postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock, but without a concomitant reduction in observed in-hospital mortality. Long-term outcomes are unknown. This study describes patients' characteristics, in-hospital outcome, and 10-year survival after postcardiotomy ECMO. Variables associated with in-hospital and postdischarge mortality are investigated and reported. Methods and Results The retrospective international multicenter observational PELS-1 (Postcardiotomy Extracorporeal Life Support) study includes data on adults requiring ECMO for postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock between 2000 and 2020 from 34 centers. Variables associated with mortality were estimated preoperatively, intraoperatively, during ECMO, and after the occurrence of any complications, and then analyzed at different time points during a patient's clinical course, through mixed Cox proportional hazards models containing fixed and random effects. Follow-up was established by institutional chart review or contacting patients. This analysis included 2058 patients (59% were men; median [interquartile range] age, 65.0 [55.0-72.0] years). In-hospital mortality was 60.5%. Independent variables associated with in-hospital mortality were age (hazard ratio [HR], 1.02 [95% CI, 1.01-1.02]) and preoperative cardiac arrest (HR, 1.41 [95% CI, 1.15-1.73]). In the subgroup of hospital survivors, the overall 1-, 2-, 5-, and 10-year survival rates were 89.5% (95% CI, 87.0%-92.0%), 85.4% (95% CI, 82.5%-88.3%), 76.4% (95% CI, 72.5%-80.5%), and 65.9% (95% CI, 60.3%-72.0%), respectively. Variables associated with postdischarge mortality included older age, atrial fibrillation, emergency surgery, type of surgery, postoperative acute kidney injury, and postoperative septic shock. Conclusions In adults, in-hospital mortality after postcardiotomy ECMO remains high; however, two-thirds of those who are discharged from hospital survive up to 10 years. Patien

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Mariani , S , Heuts , S , the PELS-1 Investigators , van Bussel , B C T , Di Mauro , M , Wiedemann , D , Saeed , D , Pozzi , M , Loforte , A , Boeken , U , Samalavicius , R , Bounader , K , Hou , X , Bunge , J J H , Buscher , H , Salazar , L , Meyns , B , Herr , D , Matteucci , M L S , Sponga , S , MacLaren , G , Russo , C , Formica , F , Sakiyalak , P , Fiore , A , Camboni , D , Raffa , G M , Diaz , R , Wang , I W , Jung , J S , Belohlavek , J , Pellegrino , V , Bianchi , G , Pettinari , M , Barbone , A , Garcia , J P , Shekar , K , Whitman , G J R & Lorusso , R 2023 , ' Patient and Management Variables Associated With Survival After Postcardiotomy Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Adults : The PELS-1 Multicenter Cohort Study ' , Journal of the American Heart Association , vol. 12 , no. 14 , e029609 , pp. e029609 .
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1394345392
Document Type :
Electronic Resource