Early Application of ECMO after Sudden Cardiac Arrest to Prevent Further Deterioration: A Review and Case Report

Author:

Kiss Boldizsár1ORCID,Nagy Bettina1ORCID,Pál-Jakab Ádám1ORCID,Lakatos Bálint1,Soltész Ádám1,Osztheimer István1,Heltai Krisztina1,Édes István Ferenc1,Németh Endre1,Merkely Béla1,Zima Endre1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Heart and Vascular Centre, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1122, Hungary

Abstract

ECMO has become a therapeutic modality for in- and out-of-hospital scenarios and is also suitable as a bridging therapy until further decisions and interventions can be made. Case report: A 27-year-old male patient with mechanical aortic valve prothesis had a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). ROSC had been achieved after more than 60 min of CPR and eight DC shocks due to ventricular fibrillation (VF). The National Ambulance Service unit transported the patient to our clinic for further treatment. Due to the trauma and therapeutic INR, a CT scan was performed and ruled out bleeding. Echocardiography described severely decreased left ventricular function. Coronary angiography was negative. Due to the therapeutic refractory circulatory and respiratory failure against intensive care, VA-ECMO implantation was indicated. After four days of ECMO treatment, the patient’s circulation was stabilized without neurological deficit, and the functions of the end organs were normalized. Cardiac MRI showed no exact etiology behind SCA. ICD was implanted due to VF and SCA. The patient was discharged after 19 days of hospitalization. Conclusion: This case report points out that the early application of mechanical circulatory support could be an outcome-determinant therapeutic modality. Post-resuscitation care includes cardiorespiratory stabilization, treatment of reversible causes of malignant arrhythmia, and secondary prevention.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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