Background: There is uncertainty whether venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) should be used in older patients with cardiopulmonary failure after cardiac surgery. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study of 781 patients who required postcardiotomy VA-ECMO for cardiopulmonary failure after adult cardiac surgery from 2010 to 2018 at 19 cardiac surgery centers. A parallel systematic review with meta-analysis of the literature was performed. Results: The hospital mortality in the overall Postcardiotomy Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (PC-ECMO) series was 64.4%. A total of 255 patients were 70 years old or older (32.7%), and their hospital mortality was significantly higher than in younger patients (76.1% vs 58.7%; adjusted odds ratio, 2.199; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.536 to 3.149). Arterial lactate level greater than 6 mmol/L before starting VA-ECMO was the only predictor of hospital mortality among patients 70 years old or older in univariate analysis (82.6% vs 70.4%; P =.029). Meta-analysis of current and previous studies showed that early mortality after postcardiotomy VA-ECMO was significantly higher in patients aged 70 years or older compared with younger patients (odds ratio, 2.09; 95% CI, 1.59 to 2.75; 5 studies including 1547 patients; I2, 5.9%). The pooled early mortality rate among patients aged 70 years or older was 78.8% (95% CI, 74.1 to 83.5; 6 studies including 617 patients; I2, 41.8%). Two studies reported 1-year mortality (including hospital mortality) of 79.9% and 75.6%, respectively, in patients 70 years old or older. Conclusions: Advanced age should not be considered a contraindication for postcardiotomy VA-ECMO. However, in view of the high risk of early mortality, meaningful scrutiny is needed before using VA-ECMO after cardiac surgery in older patients.

Postcardiotomy Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients Aged 70 Years or Older / Biancari, F.; Saeed, D.; Fiore, A.; Dalen, M.; Ruggieri, V. G.; Jonsson, K.; Gatti, G.; Zipfel, S.; Dell'Aquila, A. M.; Chocron, S.; Bounader, K.; Amr, G.; Settembre, N.; Palve, K.; Loforte, A.; Gabrielli, M.; Livi, U.; Lechiancole, A.; Pol, M.; Netuka, I.; Spadaccio, C.; Pettinari, M.; De Keyzer, D.; Reichart, D.; Ragnarsson, S.; Alkhamees, K.; Lichtenberg, A.; Fux, T.; El Dean, Z.; Fiorentino, M.; Mariscalco, G.; Jeppsson, A.; Welp, H.; Perrotti, A.. - In: ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0003-4975. - 108:4(2019), pp. 1257-1264. [10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.04.063]

Postcardiotomy Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients Aged 70 Years or Older

Fiore A.;
2019

Abstract

Background: There is uncertainty whether venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) should be used in older patients with cardiopulmonary failure after cardiac surgery. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study of 781 patients who required postcardiotomy VA-ECMO for cardiopulmonary failure after adult cardiac surgery from 2010 to 2018 at 19 cardiac surgery centers. A parallel systematic review with meta-analysis of the literature was performed. Results: The hospital mortality in the overall Postcardiotomy Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (PC-ECMO) series was 64.4%. A total of 255 patients were 70 years old or older (32.7%), and their hospital mortality was significantly higher than in younger patients (76.1% vs 58.7%; adjusted odds ratio, 2.199; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.536 to 3.149). Arterial lactate level greater than 6 mmol/L before starting VA-ECMO was the only predictor of hospital mortality among patients 70 years old or older in univariate analysis (82.6% vs 70.4%; P =.029). Meta-analysis of current and previous studies showed that early mortality after postcardiotomy VA-ECMO was significantly higher in patients aged 70 years or older compared with younger patients (odds ratio, 2.09; 95% CI, 1.59 to 2.75; 5 studies including 1547 patients; I2, 5.9%). The pooled early mortality rate among patients aged 70 years or older was 78.8% (95% CI, 74.1 to 83.5; 6 studies including 617 patients; I2, 41.8%). Two studies reported 1-year mortality (including hospital mortality) of 79.9% and 75.6%, respectively, in patients 70 years old or older. Conclusions: Advanced age should not be considered a contraindication for postcardiotomy VA-ECMO. However, in view of the high risk of early mortality, meaningful scrutiny is needed before using VA-ECMO after cardiac surgery in older patients.
2019
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Postcardiotomy Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients Aged 70 Years or Older / Biancari, F.; Saeed, D.; Fiore, A.; Dalen, M.; Ruggieri, V. G.; Jonsson, K.; Gatti, G.; Zipfel, S.; Dell'Aquila, A. M.; Chocron, S.; Bounader, K.; Amr, G.; Settembre, N.; Palve, K.; Loforte, A.; Gabrielli, M.; Livi, U.; Lechiancole, A.; Pol, M.; Netuka, I.; Spadaccio, C.; Pettinari, M.; De Keyzer, D.; Reichart, D.; Ragnarsson, S.; Alkhamees, K.; Lichtenberg, A.; Fux, T.; El Dean, Z.; Fiorentino, M.; Mariscalco, G.; Jeppsson, A.; Welp, H.; Perrotti, A.. - In: ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0003-4975. - 108:4(2019), pp. 1257-1264. [10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.04.063]
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