Investigation of the potential prognostic role of non-invasive myocardial work in patients receiving veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy.
The study aims to examine the prognostic role of non-invasive myocardial work in veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy patients. Subjects with cardiogenic shock regardless of etiology will be enrolled 48-72 hours after the initiation of mechanical circulatory support. It is hypothesized that non-invasive myocardial work may be an independent prognosticator of the outcome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Semmelweis University Heart and Vascular Center
Budapest, BP, Hungary
Cardiovascular mortality, need for long-term mechanical circulatory support or heart transplantation
The total number of patients who die from cardiovascular cause, or require for transition to long-term mechanical circulatory support (LVAD/BiVAD), or heart transplantation
Time frame: 30 days
All-cause mortality
Death from any cause during the study period
Time frame: 30 days
Need for renal replacement therapy
The total number of patients who need for renal replacement therapy during intensive care
Time frame: 30 days
Successful weaning from mechanical ventilation
The total number of patients who can be successfully weaned from invasive mechanical ventilation
Time frame: 30 days
Discharge from intensive care unit
The total number of patients who are discharged from intensive care unit
Time frame: 30 days
Discharge from hospital
The total number of patients who are discharged from hospital
Time frame: 30 days
Ventilator-free days
Days spent without invasive mechanical ventilation
Time frame: 30 days
VA-ECMO-free days
Days spent without VA-ECMO support
Time frame: 30 days
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