Mechanical Circulatory Support in Cardiovascular Surgical Patients: Single Center Practice and Experience

心血管外科患者机械循环支持:单中心实践与经验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In view of the role of mechanical circulatory support in patients with severe cardiac insufficiency during perioperative period, we searched the relevant articles on mechanical circulatory support at Fuwai Hospital, and analyzed the indications and complications of different mechanical circulatory support methods. METHODS: Relevant studies were identified by computerized searches of PubMed, Ovid, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang Data, VIP Data, Chinese BioMedical Literature & Retrieval System (SinoMed), and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), using search words ("intra-aortic balloon counter pulsation" OR "IABP" OR "extracorporeal membrane oxygenation" OR "ECMO" OR "ventricular assist device" OR "VAD") AND ("Fuwai" OR "fuwai"). All studies concerning the application of IABP, ECMO, and VAD at Fuwai Hospital were included, exclusion criteria included: (1) studies published as review, case report or abstract; (2) animal or cell studies; (3) duplicate publications; (4) studies lacking information about outcomes of interest. RESULTS: A total of 36 literatures were selected for analysis. The specific mechanical circulatory support methods of ECMO and VAD retrieved from the studies were VA-ECMO and LVAD. The number of cases using IABP, ECMO, LVAD was 1968, 972, 67; and the survival rate was 80.4%, 54.9%, 56.7%, respectively. The major complications of IABP, ECMO and LVAD were hemorrhage (1.2%, 35.9% and 14.5%), infection (3.7%, 12.7% and 9.7%), acute kidney injury (9.1%, 29.6% and 6.5%), the secondary complications were limb ischemia, neurological events, cardiovascular events and thrombosis. CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggested that, IABP, ECMO and VAD, either alone or in combination, were effective and safe mechanical circulation support when managing cardiovascular surgical patients with severe hemodynamic instability at Fuwai Hospital.

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