Feasibility of standby ECMO with preset femoral vascular sheaths for high-risk transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Author:

Wang Liangshan1ORCID,Wang Yan1,Fu Hongfu1,Meng Xin1,Li Chenglong1,Jiang Chunjing1,Guo Dong1,Xu Bo1,Wang Pengcheng1,Li Yu1,Jia Ming1,Wang Hong1,Du Zhongtao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Cardiac Intensive Care, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Abstract

Objective Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) can provide temporary circulatory and respiratory support allowing hemodynamic stabilization during high-risk transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). However, the optimal timing of VA-ECMO use in high-risk TAVR remains controversial. We aimed to report our experience using a novel standby ECMO strategy during high-risk TAVR. Methods We retrospectively evaluated consecutive patients who received high-risk TAVR with standby ECMO between March 1,2023 and March 1,2024 at the Beijing Anzhen Hospital. Small, 5F or 6F sheaths were placed in ipsilateral femoral vein and artery before TAVR procedures. The primary outcome of this study was survival to hospital discharge with good neurological recovery defined as cerebral performance category (CPC) 1-2. Results A total of 24 patients undergoing high-risk TAVR with standby ECMO were included. Six (25.0%) of the 24 patients with standby ECMO suffered from cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest and required emergency VA-ECMO institution. The median (IQR) cannulation time was 8 (6–11) minutes, and the median (IQR) ECMO duration was 35 (24–48) hours. All of the 24 patients underwent successful TAVR procedures and survival to hospital discharge with CPC1-2. Conclusions Standby ECMO with preset femoral vascular sheaths was feasible and effective for refractory cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest during high-risk TAVR.

Funder

Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST

Beijing Nova Program

Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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