Monitoring of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation in Interhospital Transport of Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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- DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001754
Monitoring of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation in Interhospital Transport of Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Abstract
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is used to achieve oxygenation and protect lung ventilation. Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measures cerebral regional tissue oxygenation (rSO 2 ) and may contribute to patient safety during interhospital transport under ECMO support. We evaluated 16 adult ARDS patients undergoing interhospital ECMO transport by measuring cerebral rSO 2 before and after initiation of ECMO support and continuously during transport. To compare peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) measurement with rSO 2 , both parameters were analyzed. NIRS monitoring for initiation of ECMO and interhospital transport under ECMO support was feasible, and there was no significant difference in the percentage of achievable valid measurements over time between cerebral rSO 2 (88.4% [95% confidence interval {CI}, 81.3-95.0%]) and standard SpO 2 monitoring 91.7% (95% CI, 86.1-94.2%), p = 0.68. No change in cerebral rSO 2 was observed before 77% (73.5-81%) (median [interquartile range {IQR}]) and after initiation of ECMO support 78% (75-81%), p = 0.2. NIRS for cerebral rSO 2 measurement is feasible during ECMO initiation and interhospital transport. Achievement of valid measurements of cerebral rSO 2 was not superior to SpO 2 . In distinct patients ( e.g. , shock), measurement of cerebral rSO 2 may contribute to improvement of patient safety during interhospital ECMO transport.
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the ASAIO.
Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure: J.C.S. and T.M. have received lecture honoraria and travel grants from Maquet Getinge, Germany. S.S. has received travel support from Maquet Getinge, Germany. All other authors declare no conflict of interest.
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