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EDECMO 38 – ECMO and Trauma – with Pal Ager-Wick and Magnus Larsson

28 Aug 2017

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ECMO in trauma This episode is all about ECMO in trauma – not the usual ARDS, TRALI VV-ECMO – we’re talking about VA ECMO for the acutely dying trauma patient. Zack interviews Pål Ager-Wick from Tromso Norway, and Magnus Larsson from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. We talk about everything from how ECMO helps the hemorrhaging trauma patient to the futuristic “Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation” concept being done in Baltimore now. Photo used with permission of SAMU of Paris Bullet Points: VV ECMO – Marginal data suggests ECMO beneficial in ARDS (CESAR, ANZECMO trials) ARDS and TRALI in trauma is a reasonable extension of this Damage Control Surgery – focus on coagulation stop major bleeders and then take to ICU lethal triad of coagulation includes hypothermia, dilution of coagulation factors and acidosis Coagulation of trauma: ECMO can improve all three components of lethal triad Heparin has been successfully withheld in bleeding trauma patients ECMO in Severe Chest Trauma – 10 patients, 8 ruptured cardiac chambers1 Blunt cardiac arrest – a case report2 Bleeding less than 15% mortality after 1995, Intracranial hemorrhage patients can survive. In fact none of the ICH patients on ECMO who died died of brain bleeding (60-93% survived). Survival was 42-63% for VA ECMO. Lower ACT (<180 sec)3 ELSO – VA ECMO in trauma – 45% survival4 ECMO reduces venous pressure which may be beneficial in hemorrhaging patients5 Tisherman – Suspended Animation: Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation678 Magnus Larsson References 1. Huh U, Song S, Chung S, et al. Is Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Practical in Severe Chest Trauma? : A Systematic Review in Single Center of Developing Country. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. August 2017. [PubMed] 2. Kudo S, Tanaka K, Okada K, Takemura T. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for blunt cardiac rupture: A case report. Am J Emerg Med. August 2017. [PubMed] 3. Bedeir K, Seethala R, Kelly E. Extracorporeal life support in trauma: Worth the risks? A systematic review of published series. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2017;82(2):400-406. [PubMed] 4. ELSO Registry. Extracoporeal Life Support Organization. http://www.elso.org/Registry/Statistics/InternationalSummary.aspx. 5. Larsson M, Talving P, Palmér K, Frenckner B, Riddez L, Broomé M. Experimental extracorporeal membrane oxygenation reduces central venous pressure: an adjunct to control of venous hemorrhage? Perfusion. 2010;25(4):217-223. [PubMed] 6. Tisherman S, Safar P, Radovsky A, Peitzman A, Sterz F, Kuboyama K. Therapeutic deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in dogs: a resuscitation modality for hemorrhagic shock with “irreparable” injury. J Trauma. 1990;30(7):836-847. [PubMed] 7. Tisherman S. Salvage techniques in traumatic cardiac arrest: thoracotomy, extracorporeal life support, and therapeutic hypothermia. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2013;19(6):594-598. [PubMed] 8. Kutcher M, Forsythe R, Tisherman S. Emergency preservation and resuscitation for cardiac arrest from trauma. Int J Surg. 2016;33(Pt B):209-212. [PubMed]

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