Twelve years of circulatory extracorporeal life support at the University Medical Centre Utrecht

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2021-03-06

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Meuwese, Christiaan L
Hermens, J. A.J.
de Haan, M
Braithwaite, S. A.
Ramjankhan, Faiz Z.ISNI 0000000395925702
Buijsrogge, Marc PISNI 0000000391306170
de Jonge, NicolaasISNI 0000000393235003
Kirkels, Hans JISNI 0000000368811005
de Jong, M B
Pasma, W.

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Circulatory extracorporeal life support (ECLS) has been performed at the University Medical Centre Utrecht for 12 years. During this time, case mix, indications, ECLS set-ups and outcomes seem to have substantially changed. We set out to describe these characteristics and their evolution over time. METHODS: All patients receiving circulatory ECLS between 2007 and 2018 were retrospectively identified and divided into six groups according to a 2-year period of time corresponding to the date of ECLS initiation. General characteristics plus data pertaining to comorbidities, indications and technical details of ECLS commencement as well as in-hospital, 30-day, 1‑year and overall mortality were collected. Temporal trends in these characteristics were examined. RESULTS: A total of 347 circulatory ECLS runs were performed in 289 patients. The number of patients and ECLS runs increased from 8 till a maximum of 40 runs a year. The distribution of circulatory ECLS indications shifted from predominantly postcardiotomy to a wider set of indications. The proportion of peripheral insertions with or without application of left ventricular unloading techniques substantially increased, while in-hospital, 30-day, 1‑year and overall mortality decreased over time. CONCLUSION: Circulatory ECLS was increasingly applied at the University Medical Centre Utrecht. Over time, indications as well as treatment goals broadened, and cannulation techniques shifted from central to mainly peripheral approaches. Meanwhile, weaning success increased and mortality rates diminished.

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Cardiogenic shock, ECLS, Extracorporeal life support, Mortality, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Journal Article

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Meuwese, C L, Hermens, J A, de Haan, M, Braithwaite, S A, Ramjankhan, F, Buijsrogge, M P, de Jonge, N, Kirkels, J H, de Jong, M, Pasma, W, Vromen-Wijsman, J L P, Kraaijeveld, A O, de Waal, E E, Torn, E, Platenkamp, M, van der Heijden, J J, Cremer, O L, van Dijk, D & Donker, D W 2021, 'Twelve years of circulatory extracorporeal life support at the University Medical Centre Utrecht', Netherlands Heart Journal, vol. 29, no. 7-8, pp. 394-401. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-021-01552-z