Department of Critical Care, Heart and Vascular Institute, Falls Church, Ethiopia
Case Report
Successful Use of Extracorporeal Life Support in Obesity with COVID-19
Author(s): Heidi Dalton*, Osborn E, Desai M, Lantry J, King C, Moran P, Ryan L and Speir A
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic can lead to severe respiratory failure and hypoxia. Extracorporeal life support or ECMO, has been successful in treating patients with respiratory disease from a variety of causes but its’ use in COVID-19 is controversial. While it may be helpful, concern over heavy resource use when personnel and equipment may be limited raises caution. Concurrent obesity and secondary organ failure have also been cited as poor prognostic indicators.
Case summary: We present our first COVID-19 patient with both obesity and acute kidney injury who received ECMO support at a large, experienced ECMO center and survived to discharge.
Conclusion: ECMO can provide life-saving support for patients with severe respiratory failure, concurrent obesity and renal failure in selected patients... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-7920.2023.13.1573
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