
North Texas Research Forum 2025
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Division
North Texas
Hospital
Medical City Arlington
Specialty
Internal Medicine
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2025
Keywords
VA ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, acute pulmonary embolism, cardiogenic shock
Disciplines
Cardiovascular Diseases | Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences | Respiratory Tract Diseases | Therapeutics
Abstract
Background Patients with massive/sub-massive pulmonary embolism (PE) and right ventricular strain have a significant risk of hemodynamic collapse. VA ECMO support provides an excellent salvage option for patients with acute/unstable pulmonary embolism with obstructive cardiogenic shock undergoing mechanical thrombectomy. Using VA-ECMO for a “protective PE” procedure allows control of hemodynamics and enables interventionalists to perform the thrombectomy in a more controlled environment. Here, we present our experience. Methods A retrospective data analysis on consecutive VA ECMO patients with cardiogenic shock secondary to pulmonary embolism was abstracted from August 2022 to June 2024. Results Patient characteristics and outcomes are described in Table 1. A total of 19 patients met inclusion criteria. The mean age is 46.3, and the majority of the population was male, 57.9%. Predisposing factors for PE were evenly distributed. Cardiac arrest was present in 57.9% of patients; mean lactate was 8.1, and 68.4% of patients required at least two vasopressors. The mean Survival After Veno-Arterial ECMO (SAVE) score was -4.7. Fifteen out of nineteen patients (79%) survived hospital discharge. Despite correction of metabolic derangements, four patients (21%) expired on ECMO due to anoxic injury related to prolonged CPR. Conclusion The concomitant use of VA ECMO and mechanical pulmonary thrombectomy demonstrated to be an effective treatment modality for massive PE with cardiogenic shock. This combination of therapies allows interventionalists to perform protective thrombectomies in highly acute patients with better hemodynamic control while on ECMO.
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HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor, Luke; Espinoza, Otoniel; Hernandez, Omar O.; Biggers, Shannon; Miller, Shirin; Yallapragada, Srinivas; Alaiti, Amer; Fredericks, Andrew; Li, Song; and Mahr, Claudius, "Use of VA ECMO in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism Presenting with Obstructive Cardiogenic Shock undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy" (2025). North Texas Research Forum 2025. 98.
https://scholarlycommons.hcahealthcare.com/northtexas2025/98

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