Extracorporeal life support for adults with malignancy and respiratory or cardiac failure: The Extracorporeal Life Support experience

The American Journal of Surgery(2010)

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BACKGROUND: Adults with cancer may be considered for extracorporeal life support (ECLS) as a means of support if failing conventional therapy. METHODS: The Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry was queried for patients aged years with diagnoses of malignancy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. RESULTS: Seventy-two adults met inclusion criteria: 47 with solid tumors, 21 with hematologic malignancies, and 4 with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Patients required ECLS primarily for pulmonary support (n = 54). The median duration of ECLS was 4.1 days. Overall, 44 patients (61%) died on ECLS, 23 (32%) survived to hospital discharge, and 5 (7%) survived ECLS but died before discharge. Risk factors for death include pulmonary support as reason for ECLS, impaired lung function before ECLS, and development of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Adults with cancer can be offered ECLS with a small but real expectation for survival. Impaired pulmonary status and the development of infections are associated with death. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Extracorporeal,Life support,Membrane,Oxygenation,Malignancy,Cancer,Adults
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