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Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry

Refractory cardiogenic shock (RCS) or refractory cardiac arrest (RCA) complicating acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with extremely high mortality rate. Veno-arterial extracorporeal life support (VA-ECLS) represents a valuable therapeutic option to stabilize patients’ condition before or a...

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Autores principales: Porto, Italo, Mattesini, Alessio, D’Amario, Domenico, Sorini Dini, Carlotta, Della Bona, Roberta, Scicchitano, Marco, Vergallo, Rocco, Martellini, Antonio, Caporusso, Simona, Trani, Carlo, Burzotta, Francesco, Bruno, Piergiorgio, Di Mario, Carlo, Crea, Filippo, Valente, Serafina, Massetti, Massimo
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32772282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-020-02459-0
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author Porto, Italo
Mattesini, Alessio
D’Amario, Domenico
Sorini Dini, Carlotta
Della Bona, Roberta
Scicchitano, Marco
Vergallo, Rocco
Martellini, Antonio
Caporusso, Simona
Trani, Carlo
Burzotta, Francesco
Bruno, Piergiorgio
Di Mario, Carlo
Crea, Filippo
Valente, Serafina
Massetti, Massimo
author_facet Porto, Italo
Mattesini, Alessio
D’Amario, Domenico
Sorini Dini, Carlotta
Della Bona, Roberta
Scicchitano, Marco
Vergallo, Rocco
Martellini, Antonio
Caporusso, Simona
Trani, Carlo
Burzotta, Francesco
Bruno, Piergiorgio
Di Mario, Carlo
Crea, Filippo
Valente, Serafina
Massetti, Massimo
author_sort Porto, Italo
collection PubMed
description Refractory cardiogenic shock (RCS) or refractory cardiac arrest (RCA) complicating acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with extremely high mortality rate. Veno-arterial extracorporeal life support (VA-ECLS) represents a valuable therapeutic option to stabilize patients’ condition before or at the time of emergency revascularization. We analyzed 29 consecutive patients with RCS or RCA complicating ACS, and implanted with VA-ECLS in two centers who have adopted a similar, structured approach to ECLS implantation. Data were collected from January 2010 to December 2015 and ECLS had to be percutaneously implanted either before (within 48 h) or at the time of attempted percutaneous coronary revascularization (PCI). We investigated in-hospital outcome and factors associated with survival. Twenty-one (72%) were implanted for RCA, whereas 8 (28%) were implanted on ECLS for RCS. All RCA were witnessed and no-flow time was shorter than 5 min in all cases but one. All patients underwent attempted emergency PCI, using radial access in ten cases (34.5%), whereas in three patients a subsequent CABG was performed. Overall, ten patients (34.5%) survived, nine of them with a good neurological outcome. Life threatening complications, including stroke (4 pts), leg ischemia (4 pts), intestinal ischemia (5 pts), and deep vein thrombosis 2 pts), occurred frequently, but were not associated with in-hospital death. Main cause of death was multi-organ failure. PCI variables did not predict survival. Survivors were younger, with shorter low-flow time, and with ECLS mainly implanted for RCS. At multivariate analysis, levels of lactate at ECLS implantation (OR 4.32, 95%CI 1.01–18.51, p = 0.049) emerged as the only variable that independently predicted survival. In patients with RCA or RCS complicating ACS who are percutaneously implanted with ECLS before or at the time of coronary revascularization, in hospital survival rate is higher than 30%. Level of lactate at ECLS implantation appears to be the most important factor to predict survival.
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spelling pubmed-79523352021-03-28 Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry Porto, Italo Mattesini, Alessio D’Amario, Domenico Sorini Dini, Carlotta Della Bona, Roberta Scicchitano, Marco Vergallo, Rocco Martellini, Antonio Caporusso, Simona Trani, Carlo Burzotta, Francesco Bruno, Piergiorgio Di Mario, Carlo Crea, Filippo Valente, Serafina Massetti, Massimo Intern Emerg Med EM - Original Refractory cardiogenic shock (RCS) or refractory cardiac arrest (RCA) complicating acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with extremely high mortality rate. Veno-arterial extracorporeal life support (VA-ECLS) represents a valuable therapeutic option to stabilize patients’ condition before or at the time of emergency revascularization. We analyzed 29 consecutive patients with RCS or RCA complicating ACS, and implanted with VA-ECLS in two centers who have adopted a similar, structured approach to ECLS implantation. Data were collected from January 2010 to December 2015 and ECLS had to be percutaneously implanted either before (within 48 h) or at the time of attempted percutaneous coronary revascularization (PCI). We investigated in-hospital outcome and factors associated with survival. Twenty-one (72%) were implanted for RCA, whereas 8 (28%) were implanted on ECLS for RCS. All RCA were witnessed and no-flow time was shorter than 5 min in all cases but one. All patients underwent attempted emergency PCI, using radial access in ten cases (34.5%), whereas in three patients a subsequent CABG was performed. Overall, ten patients (34.5%) survived, nine of them with a good neurological outcome. Life threatening complications, including stroke (4 pts), leg ischemia (4 pts), intestinal ischemia (5 pts), and deep vein thrombosis 2 pts), occurred frequently, but were not associated with in-hospital death. Main cause of death was multi-organ failure. PCI variables did not predict survival. Survivors were younger, with shorter low-flow time, and with ECLS mainly implanted for RCS. At multivariate analysis, levels of lactate at ECLS implantation (OR 4.32, 95%CI 1.01–18.51, p = 0.049) emerged as the only variable that independently predicted survival. In patients with RCA or RCS complicating ACS who are percutaneously implanted with ECLS before or at the time of coronary revascularization, in hospital survival rate is higher than 30%. Level of lactate at ECLS implantation appears to be the most important factor to predict survival. Springer International Publishing 2020-08-09 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7952335/ /pubmed/32772282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-020-02459-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle EM - Original
Porto, Italo
Mattesini, Alessio
D’Amario, Domenico
Sorini Dini, Carlotta
Della Bona, Roberta
Scicchitano, Marco
Vergallo, Rocco
Martellini, Antonio
Caporusso, Simona
Trani, Carlo
Burzotta, Francesco
Bruno, Piergiorgio
Di Mario, Carlo
Crea, Filippo
Valente, Serafina
Massetti, Massimo
Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title_full Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title_fullStr Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title_full_unstemmed Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title_short Blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the CareGem registry
title_sort blood lactate predicts survival after percutaneous implantation of extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndrome: insights from the caregem registry
topic EM - Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32772282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11739-020-02459-0
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