Timing of Active Left Ventricular Unloading in Patients on Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy

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Contributors

  • Benedikt Schrage - , University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf (Author)
  • Jonas Sundermeyer - , University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf (Author)
  • Stefan Blankenberg - , University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf (Author)
  • Pascal Colson - , University of Montpellier (Author)
  • Dennis Eckner - , Paracelsus Medical University Nuremberg (Author)
  • Matthias Eden - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Ingo Eitel - , University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel (Author)
  • Derk Frank - , University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel (Author)
  • Norbert Frey - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Tobias Graf - , University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel (Author)
  • Paulus Kirchhof - , University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf (Author)
  • Danny Kupka - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Ulf Landmesser - , Germany & German Center for Cardiovascular Research (Author)
  • Axel Linke - , Department of internal Medicine with focus on Cardiology (at Herzzentrum Dresden), Helios Klinikum Pirna, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Nicolas Majunke - , Heart Center Leipzig (Author)
  • Norman Mangner - , Department of internal Medicine with focus on Cardiology (at Herzzentrum Dresden), Helios Klinikum Pirna, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Octavian Maniuc - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Johannes Mierke - , Department of internal Medicine with focus on Cardiology (at Herzzentrum Dresden) (Author)
  • Sven Möbius-Winkler - , Jena University Hospital (Author)
  • David A Morrow - , Harvard Medical School (HMS) (Author)
  • Marc Mourad - , University of Montpellier (Author)
  • Peter Nordbeck - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Martin Orban - , Department of internal Medicine I (Author)
  • Federico Pappalardo - , Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (Author)
  • Sandeep M Patel - , St. Rita's Medical Center (Author)
  • Matthias Pauschinger - , Paracelsus Medical University Nuremberg (Author)
  • Vittorio Pazzanese - , Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (Author)
  • Darko Radakovic - , Ruhr University Bochum (Author)
  • P Christian Schulze - , Jena University Hospital (Author)
  • Clemens Scherer - , Department of internal Medicine I (Author)
  • Robert H G Schwinger - , Medizinische Klinik II/Rheumatologie (Author)
  • Carsten Skurk - , Germany & German Center for Cardiovascular Research (Author)
  • Holger Thiele - , Heart Center Leipzig (Author)
  • Anubodh Varshney - , Harvard Medical School (HMS) (Author)
  • Lukas Wechsler - , Medizinische Klinik II/Rheumatologie (Author)
  • Dirk Westermann - , University Medical Center Freiburg (Author)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is currently unclear if active left ventricular (LV) unloading should be used as a primary treatment strategy or as a bailout in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) treated with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO).

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate the association between timing of active LV unloading and implantation of VA-ECMO with outcomes of patients with CS.

METHODS: Data from 421 patients with CS treated with VA-ECMO and active LV unloading at 18 tertiary care centers in 4 countries were analyzed. Patients were stratified by timing of device implantation in early vs delayed active LV unloading (defined by implantation before up to 2 hours after VA-ECMO). Adjusted Cox and logistic regression models were fitted to evaluate the association between early active LV unloading and 30-day mortality as well as successful weaning from ventilation.

RESULTS: Overall, 310 (73.6%) patients with CS were treated with early active LV unloading. Early active LV unloading was associated with a lower 30-day mortality risk (HR: 0.64; 95% CI: 0.46-0.88) and a higher likelihood of successful weaning from ventilation (OR: 2.17; 95% CI: 1.19-3.93) but not with more complications. Importantly, the relative mortality risk increased and the likelihood of successful weaning from ventilation decreased almost proportionally with the time interval between VA-ECMO implantation and (delayed) initiation of active LV unloading.

CONCLUSIONS: This exploratory study lends support to the use of early active LV unloading in CS patients on VA-ECMO, although the findings need to be validated in a randomized controlled trial.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-330
Number of pages10
Journal JACC Heart failure : a journal of the American College of Cardiology
Volume11
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85148666703

Keywords

Keywords

  • Humans, Heart Failure/therapy, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Shock, Cardiogenic, Hospital Mortality, Heart Ventricles