Understanding the impact of ECMO on long-term cognitive and physical functioning amongst Single Ventricle patients who underwent Stage 1 Palliation. 公开
Mukherjee, Ishika (Spring 2023)
Abstract
Title: Understanding the impact of ECMO on long-term cognitive and physical functioning amongst Single Ventricle patients who underwent Stage 1 Palliation
Background: Univentricular patients are at increased risk of mortality. Of these, patients who undergo extracorporeal membrane oxygenation are at higher risk of neurological complications. We aim to describe the short-term outcomes and long-term behavioral outcomes of univentricular patients that required ECMO in the immediate postoperative period after stage I palliation.
Methods: Single-center retrospective study with a prospective limb at an academic quaternary children’s hospital. All patients who underwent stage I palliation between January/2010 – December/2017 were included and stratified into ECMO and non-ECMO groups. Patient characteristics and Functional Status Scores were collected. BRIEF-II assessment was performed for the enrolled patients. Analysis was performed using appropriate statistics with a significance level set at p = 0.05.
Results: in the study period, we had a cohort of 200 patients. Among those, 50 (25 %) required ECMO postoperatively. Of those, 34% survived to discharge, and 8 (47%, p <0.001) had neurological complications. Among the enrolled cohort, ECMO patients had prolonged hospital length of stay (57 [49; 79.2] p=0.05), prolonged CICU length of stay (42 [23.8;49.2] p<0.05), and neurological complications 62.5% p <0.001 when compared to non-ECMO patients. 25 % of ECMO patients had unfavorable outcomes based on FSS.
There is an increase in T scores in Global Executive Functioning, Emotional regulation, and Behavioral regulation among the ECMO group (p <0.05).
Conclusion: Univentricular patients who require ECMO postoperatively are more likely to have challenges in executive functioning, emotional regulation, behavioral control, behavioral awareness, and behavioral tendencies when compared to non-ECMO patients.
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Introduction....................................................................................................................................8
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Discussion………......................................................................................................................... 37
Conclusion………........................................................................................................................ 39
References ………........................................................................................................................40
Appendix…...……........................................................................................................................ 44
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