Author:
Nishikimi Mitsuaki,Ohshimo Shinichiro,Fukumoto Wataru,Hamaguchi Jun,Matsumura Kazuki,Fujizuka Kenji,Hagiwara Yoshihiro,Nakayama Ryuichi,Bunya Naofumi,Maruyama Junichi,Abe Toshikazu,Anzai Tatsuhiko,Ogata Yoshitaka,Naito Hiromichi,Amemiya Yu,Ikeda Tokuji,Yagi Masayuki,Furukawa Yutaro,Taniguchi Hayato,Yagi Tsukasa,Katsuta Ken,Konno Daisuke,Suzuki Ginga,Kawasaki Yuki,Hattori Noriyuki,Nakamura Tomoyuki,Kondo Natsuki,Kikuchi Hitoshi,Kai Shinichi,Ichiyama Saaya,Awai Kazuo,Takahashi Kunihiko,Shime Nobuaki, ,Ishii Junki,Ogura Takayuki,Nakamura Mitsunobu,Shimizu Keiki,Shimatani Tatsutoshi,Masuda Mamoru
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chest computed tomography findings are helpful for understanding the pathophysiology of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, there is no large, multicenter, chest computed tomography registry for patients requiring veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO). The aim of this study was to describe chest computed tomography findings at V-V ECMO initiation and to evaluate the association between the findings and outcomes in severe ARDS.
Methods
This multicenter, retrospective cohort study enrolled patients with severe ARDS on V-V ECMO, who were admitted to the intensive care units of 24 hospitals in Japan between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2022.
Results
The primary outcome was 90-day in-hospital mortality. The secondary outcomes were the successful liberation from V-V ECMO and the values of static lung compliance. Among the 697 registry patients, of the 582 patients who underwent chest computed tomography at V-V ECMO initiation, 394 survived and 188 died. Multivariate Cox regression showed that traction bronchiectasis and subcutaneous emphysema increased the risk of 90-day in-hospital mortality (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.77 [1.19–2.63], p = 0.005 and 1.97 [1.02–3.79], p = 0.044, respectively). The presence of traction bronchiectasis was also associated with decreased successful liberation from V-V ECMO (odds ratio: 0.27 [0.14–0.52], p < 0.001). Lower static lung compliance was associated with some chest computed tomography findings related to changes outside of pulmonary opacity, but not with the findings related to pulmonary opacity.
Conclusions
Traction bronchiectasis and subcutaneous emphysema increased the risk of 90-day in-hospital mortality in patients with severe ARDS who required V-V ECMO.
Funder
JSPS KAKENHI
TSUCHIYA MEMORIAL MEDICAL FOUNDATION
a Grant-in-aid for multicenter clinical research from Japanese Association for Acute Medicine
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC