Abstract

BackgroundMassive hemoptysis causing inadequate ventilation results in life-threatening consequences. We present a patient who developed respiratory insufficiency produced by bronchiectatic massive hemoptysis and underwent prolonged anticoagulation-free veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) during which thoracic surgeries were performed.Case presentationA 79-year-old woman suffered massive hemoptysis resulting in respiratory failure during fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Bronchial intubation followed by one lung ventilation failed to ensure adequate oxygenation. Anticoagulation-free VV-ECMO, therefore, was installed immediately. Since conservative hemostatic measures including bronchial arterial embolization were not effective, resection of the culprit lung was performed while on VV-ECMO. Next day an exploratory thoracotomy and intercostal artery embolization were needed for recurrent bleeding. The VV-ECMO was withdrawn after five days of operation.ConclusionsMassive hemoptysis can be fatal and needs instantaneous and intensive treatments. In our case, long-term anticoagulation-free VV-ECMO during which thoracic surgeries and endovascular interventions were performed provided a favorable outcome.

Highlights

  • Massive hemoptysis causing inadequate ventilation results in life-threatening consequences

  • We report a patient who developed respiratory failure due to massive hemoptysis and was successfully treated by prolonged anticoagulation-free veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) in conjunction with

  • The report is, to our knowledge, the first to describe the anesthetic and perioperative managements of a patient who suffered persistent hemoptysis-induced respiratory insufficiency surmounted by prolonged anticoagulation-free VV-ECMO

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Conclusions

Massive hemoptysis can be fatal and needs instantaneous and intensive treatments. In our case, longterm anticoagulation-free VV-ECMO during which thoracic surgeries and endovascular interventions were performed provided a favorable outcome.

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