Literature DB >> 35731429

A case of severe respiratory failure due to interstitial pneumonia successfully bridged to lung transplantation from a brain-dead donor using 109-day veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

Tokuji Ikeda1,2, Shingo Ichiba3,4, Takashi Sasaki5, Masaaki Sato6, Chihiro Konoeda6, Tsukasa Okamoto7, Yasunari Miyazaki7, Jun Nakajima6, Atsuhiro Sakamoto8.   

Abstract

In Japan, successful cases of a bridge to lung transplantation (BTT) by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are rare. We present the case of a man in his thirties, diagnosed with interstitial pneumonia 6 years prior and registered for lung transplant 1 year prior due to disease progression despite treatment. Due to the patient's worsening respiratory failure, he was transferred to our hospital for BTT by ECMO. Since long-term management was expected and pulmonary hypertension was present, veno-arterial (V-A) ECMO was conducted using the right atrial blood outflow via the right internal jugular vein and right axillary artery inflow via a vascular graft. After tracheostomy, he was managed as "Awake ECMO". In addition, interprofessional collaboration such as physiotherapist rehabilitation, nurses, and liaison teams prevented muscle weakness and supported the mental aspect. We were able to minimize complications such as severe infections and bleeding. A compatible brain-dead donor was found on day 108 after introducing ECMO, and the patient was transferred to a transplant facility on day 109. The peripheral upper V-A ECMO is one of the configurations suitable for long-term BTT management.
© 2022. The Japanese Society for Artificial Organs.

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Keywords:  Awake ECMO; Bridge to lung transplantation; Peripheral upper V-A ECMO

Year:  2022        PMID: 35731429     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-022-01341-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


  2 in total

1.  [Successful lung transplantation after long-term ventilator and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in a patient with severe bronchiolitis obliterans following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation].

Authors:  Shuku Sato; Eri Tanaka; Takayoshi Tachibana; Ryuta Fukai; Tadashi Kamio; Shingo Ichiba; Masaaki Sato; Yotaro Tamai
Journal:  Rinsho Ketsueki       Date:  2019

2.  Pitfalls in percutaneous ECMO cannulation.

Authors:  L Rupprecht; D Lunz; A Philipp; M Lubnow; C Schmid
Journal:  Heart Lung Vessel       Date:  2015
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