Abstract

IntroductionVeno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) provides the respiratory support in acute severe respiratory failure until the underlying acute lung pathology improves. VV-ECMO support for. Aim of the workWe describe our experience in the management of the longest ECMO run in our center. MethodsA 17 years old Male patient who had only vague past medical history of recurrent abdominal pain for 5 years. Patient was admitted with severe ARDS that failed to improve with conventional ventilation, Murray Lung Injury Score was 3.5, RESP score was 1, underwent Veno-venous (V-V) ECMO via femoro-atrial approach using Maquet Cardio help console. The ECMO run duration was 146 days. Patient suffered from several complications during the ECMO run such as pulmonary hemorrhage, Acute cor pulmonale, thrombocytopenia and convulsions. ResultsPatient expired on ECMO day 146 with refractory septic shock even after shifting to VAV ECMO support. ConclusionProlonged ECMO therapy poses its unique challenges. Multidisciplinary team management plays fundamental role during management of prolonged ECMO therapy.

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