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Long-term quality of life after refractory cardiac arrest requiring ECLS: A 10 years single-center analysis.
Behouche A, Gaide-Chevronnay L, Blacque C, Priem S, Dessertaine G, Abaziou T, Hebrard A, Bennani F, Sebestyen A, Albaladejo P
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Impact of V-A ECMO to treat cardiac arrest on quality of life is unclear. a METHODS: In 2021, all patients treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) of our tertiary university hospital for cardiac arrest requiring V-A ECMO from 2006 to 2018, were contacted by mail and by phone in order to complete an SF-36 form. Quality of life was then compared with reference values (patients with cardiovascular diseases, patients with ischemic heart disease, ICU-survivor patients at 36 months after discharge, and cardiac arrest survivors not treated with V-A ECMO). RESULTS: Among 45 survivors, 25 patients completed the SF-36 form with a mean time for assessing quality of life of 6.9 ± 2.3 years. Sub-scores were globally comparable with those observed in referent cohorts. DISCUSSION: Cardiac arrest marks the beginning of a medical journey that includes intensive care management and the onset of cardiac disease, often of ischemic origin. Our data suggest that quality of life of patients treated with V-A ECMO for cardiac arrest is comparable to those reported in referent cohorts (ICU-survivors, patients with cardiovascular diseases of ischemic heart disease, and cardiac arrest survivors not treated with mechanical circulatory support). CONCLUSION: Survivor patients who experienced cardiac arrest and treated with V-A ECMO presented a good long-term quality of life. Decision regarding V-A ECMO implantation should not be limited by concerns about patients' future quality of life.
Study snapshot
- Setting
- Mixed
- Design
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- Country
- France
- Domains
- Qol
- Keywords
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- MeSH
- Humans, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Quality of Life, Female, Heart Arrest, Male, Middle Aged, Aged, Intensive Care Units, Survivors, Adult
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