J Pediatr Intensive Care 2021; 10(02): 126-132
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1714706
Original Article

Safety of Interhospital ECMO Transport by Low-Volume ECMO Transport Centers

Kalpana Singh
1   Division of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida, United States
,
Jorge Ojito
2   Division of Cardiology, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida, United States
,
Jun Sasaki
2   Division of Cardiology, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida, United States
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

We present our 20 years of experience as a low-volume extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) transport center from the Southeast United States. This is a retrospective chart review of all ECMO transported patients between 1998 and 2017. Of 26 patients who were ECMO transported, median age was 15.5 days, 14 patients (54%) were neonates, 18 (69%) patients had primary cardiac pathologies, and 16 (61.5%) patients had primary ECMO transport. Median distance traveled was 81 miles. All patients were on venoarterial ECMO. Complications occurred in three patients (11.5%). Survival to discharge was 69%. Neonatal and pediatric ECMO transport by a low-volume ECMO transport center is safe.



Publication History

Received: 09 May 2020

Accepted: 10 June 2020

Article published online:
30 July 2020

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