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Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis

BACKGROUND: There is scarce evidence for mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients with influenza-related myocarditis complicated by refractory cardiogenic shock (rCS). We sought to investigate the impact of MCS using combined veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and mi...

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Autores principales: Sieweke, Jan-Thorben, Akin, Muharrem, Stetskamp, Sebastian, Riehle, Christian, Jonigk, Danny, Flierl, Ulrike, Pfeffer, Tobias J., Hirsch, Valentin, Dutzmann, Jochen, Hoeper, Marius M., Kühn, Christian, Bauersachs, Johann, Schäfer, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32398305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00925-2020
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author Sieweke, Jan-Thorben
Akin, Muharrem
Stetskamp, Sebastian
Riehle, Christian
Jonigk, Danny
Flierl, Ulrike
Pfeffer, Tobias J.
Hirsch, Valentin
Dutzmann, Jochen
Hoeper, Marius M.
Kühn, Christian
Bauersachs, Johann
Schäfer, Andreas
author_facet Sieweke, Jan-Thorben
Akin, Muharrem
Stetskamp, Sebastian
Riehle, Christian
Jonigk, Danny
Flierl, Ulrike
Pfeffer, Tobias J.
Hirsch, Valentin
Dutzmann, Jochen
Hoeper, Marius M.
Kühn, Christian
Bauersachs, Johann
Schäfer, Andreas
author_sort Sieweke, Jan-Thorben
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description BACKGROUND: There is scarce evidence for mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients with influenza-related myocarditis complicated by refractory cardiogenic shock (rCS). We sought to investigate the impact of MCS using combined veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and micro-axial flow pumps (the ECMELLA concept) in influenza-related myocarditis complicated by rCS. METHODS: This is a prospective, observational analysis from the single centre HAnnover Cardiac Unloading REgistry (HACURE) from two recent epidemic influenza seasons. We analysed patients with verified influenza-associated myocarditis complicated by rCS who were admitted to our intensive care unit (ICU) on MCS. Subsequently, we performed a propensity score (PS) matched analysis to patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by rCS and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (DCM) related rCS. RESULTS: We describe a series of seven patients with rCS-complicated influenza-related myocarditis (mean age 56±10 years, 58% male, influenza A (n=2)/influenza B (n=5)). No patient had been vaccinated prior to the influenza season. MCS was provided using combined VA-ECMO and Impella micro-axial flow pump. In two patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, VA-ECMO had been implanted for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. All patients died within 18 days of hospital admission. By PS-based comparison to patients with AMI- or DCM-related rCS and combined MCS, 30-day mortality was significantly higher in influenza-related rCS. CONCLUSION: Despite initial stabilisation with combined MCS in patients with rCS-complicated influenza-related myocarditis, the detrimental course of shock could not be stopped and all patients died. Influenza virus infection potentially critically affects other organs besides the heart, leading to irreversible end-organ damage that MCS cannot compensate for and, therefore, results in a devastating outcome.
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spelling pubmed-74699742020-09-09 Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis Sieweke, Jan-Thorben Akin, Muharrem Stetskamp, Sebastian Riehle, Christian Jonigk, Danny Flierl, Ulrike Pfeffer, Tobias J. Hirsch, Valentin Dutzmann, Jochen Hoeper, Marius M. Kühn, Christian Bauersachs, Johann Schäfer, Andreas Eur Respir J Original Articles BACKGROUND: There is scarce evidence for mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients with influenza-related myocarditis complicated by refractory cardiogenic shock (rCS). We sought to investigate the impact of MCS using combined veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and micro-axial flow pumps (the ECMELLA concept) in influenza-related myocarditis complicated by rCS. METHODS: This is a prospective, observational analysis from the single centre HAnnover Cardiac Unloading REgistry (HACURE) from two recent epidemic influenza seasons. We analysed patients with verified influenza-associated myocarditis complicated by rCS who were admitted to our intensive care unit (ICU) on MCS. Subsequently, we performed a propensity score (PS) matched analysis to patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by rCS and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (DCM) related rCS. RESULTS: We describe a series of seven patients with rCS-complicated influenza-related myocarditis (mean age 56±10 years, 58% male, influenza A (n=2)/influenza B (n=5)). No patient had been vaccinated prior to the influenza season. MCS was provided using combined VA-ECMO and Impella micro-axial flow pump. In two patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, VA-ECMO had been implanted for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. All patients died within 18 days of hospital admission. By PS-based comparison to patients with AMI- or DCM-related rCS and combined MCS, 30-day mortality was significantly higher in influenza-related rCS. CONCLUSION: Despite initial stabilisation with combined MCS in patients with rCS-complicated influenza-related myocarditis, the detrimental course of shock could not be stopped and all patients died. Influenza virus infection potentially critically affects other organs besides the heart, leading to irreversible end-organ damage that MCS cannot compensate for and, therefore, results in a devastating outcome. European Respiratory Society 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7469974/ /pubmed/32398305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00925-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Sieweke, Jan-Thorben
Akin, Muharrem
Stetskamp, Sebastian
Riehle, Christian
Jonigk, Danny
Flierl, Ulrike
Pfeffer, Tobias J.
Hirsch, Valentin
Dutzmann, Jochen
Hoeper, Marius M.
Kühn, Christian
Bauersachs, Johann
Schäfer, Andreas
Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title_full Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title_fullStr Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title_short Mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
title_sort mechanical circulatory support in refractory cardiogenic shock due to influenza virus-related myocarditis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32398305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00925-2020
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