Delivery on ECMO during COVID: a case report
Perfusion
; 38(1 Supplement):152-153, 2023.
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in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-20241208
ABSTRACT
Objectives:
Despite their rarity, there are a few worldwide reports of delivery during ECMO. Due to the overall scarcity and heterogeneity, these cases pose a challenge to the multidisciplinary team of professionals. Method(s) We present the only hitherto known case of a pregnant woman infected with SARS-COV2 that gave birth during a ECMO run. A 32-year-old woman at 38 weeks of pregnancy arrived at our hospital with a recorded history of cough and dyspnoea. A subsequent PCR test registered her as positive for SARS-COV2. Due to the aggravation of her respiratory state and insufficient improvements with mechanical ventilation, VVECMO therapy was induced with close monitoring of the status of the foetus by the obstetric and neonatal teams. Result(s) When the patient contracted pre-eclampsia at 39 weeks, the decision was taken to deliver the baby during the 8th day of ECMO. The procedure was uneventful and ECMO was maintained for more 15 days after delivery with minor occurrences, resulting in a total ECMO run time of 23 days. The patient stayed in ICU 30 days and was transferred home in day 40. The baby course was similarly uneventful. Conclusion(s) This case will be compared with other cases of delivery during ECMO with the aim of discussing peculiarities and similarities shared with other diseases.
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EMBASE
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Case report
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Prognostic study
Language:
English
Journal:
Perfusion
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
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