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Perfusion ; 38(1 Supplement):158, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-20240923

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Objectives: During COVID pandemic, ECMO support for the patients with ARDS have saved many lives. Although its an important and effective treatment modality, management of ECMO could be done in a few specialized centers. In this study, we share our in- and out-of-city ECMO transport experience of the patients with COVID-ARDS. Method(s): A total of 75 patients (57% male- 43 %female) were included in this study. The decision ECMO support, initiation at referral hospital, and transport process of all of the patients to our centre were performed by our mobile ECMO team. All transports were done by land ambulance Results: Mean age of the patients was 43.4+/-11.5 years. Mean intubation period before ECMO support was 8.5 +/-8.3 days. We transferred 14 patients from the centers within the city and 12 patients from the centers outside the city to our hospital. Mean distance between our center and the referral center was 36,2 kms (max 269- min 1). We did not experience any major complication during transport. A total of 30 patients (38,6 %) were weaned from ECMO and discharged from hospital. Conclusion(s): ECMO support is an advanced treatment modality for pulmonary failure patients. The decision of initiation, cannulation, transport and management should be performed by experienced centers to achive acceptable results.

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