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Fulminant Myocarditis and Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Systematic Review
Spencer E Briglio1, Viraj Khanduja1, Justin D Lothan2
1Anatomical Sciences, St. George's University School of Medicine, True Blue, GRD.
Abstract:
This systematic review aimed to look at the effectiveness of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) therapy in treating fulminant myocarditis and evaluating the optimal length of time a patient should be placed on VA-ECMO. Fulminant myocarditis is a potentially life-threatening medical condition most commonly brought on by cardiogenic shock, which often progresses to severe circulatory compromise, requiring the patient to be placed on some form of mechanical circulatory assistance to maintain adequate tissue perfusion. Medical centers have multiple mechanical assistive devices available for treatment at their disposal, but our area of focus was placed on one system in particular: VA-ECMO therapy. Although the technology has been around for more than 30 years, there is limited information on how effective VA-ECMO is regarding the treatment of fulminant myocarditis. Due to the lack of data regarding the treatment administration of VA-ECMO for fulminant myocarditis, standard treatment duration guidelines do not exist, resulting in a wide variation of treatment administrations among medical centers. In regard to short-term outcomes, VA-ECMO has shown to be effective in treating fulminant myocarditis, with a one-year post-hospital survival rate ranging from 57.1% to 78% at discharge. For long-term health and survival, the studies that recorded long-term survival ranged from 65% to 94.1%. However, given the small number of studies that pursue this, more research is needed to prove the efficacy of VA-ECMO for the treatment of fulminant myocarditis.
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