Title of article :
A Follow-up Study on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Survivors after Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation by Pulmonary High-Resolution CT
Author/Authors :
Li, Xu-Yan Department of Emergency - Peking union Medical College Hospital - China , Sun, Bing Department of Emergency - Peking union Medical College Hospital - China , Wang, Chun-Ting Department of Emergency - Peking union Medical College Hospital - China , He, Hang-Yong Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - University Capital Medical - Chaina , Zhang, Chun-Yan Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - University Capital Medical - Chaina , Ding, Yi Department of Radiology - Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - Capital Medical University - China , Peng, Peng Department of Radiology - Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - Capital Medical University - China , Tong, Zhao-Hui Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - University Capital Medical - Chaina , Zhan, Yuan Beijing Chaoyang Hospital - University Capital Medical - Chaina
Abstract :
Objective
This study aims to identify morphological changes in the lung parenchyma of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) survivors after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) by high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) follow-up. Factors influencing these changes are also examined.
Methods
Information and lung HRCT scans were collected and studied 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after the withdrawal of severe ARDS survivors rescued by ECMO in the Respiratory Care Unit of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from November 2009 to August 2012. The observation endpoint was set as the time when the lung lesions were basically absorbed or 12 months after withdrawal.
Results
Among nine survivors, one survivor was lost to follow-up. The lesions of two patients, which were attributed to bacterial pneumonia and pneumocystis pneumonia, were basically absorbed 1 month after surgery. Six patients completed the 12 month follow-up. Although initial morphological changes varied, different degrees of absorption improvement were observed in later stages of treatment. Lung HRCT analysis on the sixth month indicated that the degree of involvement of the ventral region was greater than that of the dorsal area. No significant difference was observed in patients in terms of ECMO support time, pre-ECMO Murray score, and APACHE II score, among others.
Conclusion
Lung HRCT of severe ARDS survivors after ECMO treatment showed various degrees of morphological changes in the lung parenchyma. The severity of these changes may be associated with the disease duration.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Acute respiratory distress syndrome , extracorporeal membrane oxygenation , lung high resolution CT
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine