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Emergent TandemHeart-ECMO for acute severe mitral regurgitation with cardiogenic shock and hypoxaemia: a case series

Michael DiVita, Gautam Visveswaran, Kasaiah Makam, Peyman Naji, Marc Cohen, Saurabh Kapoor, Craig R. Saunders, Mark Zucker

2020European Heart Journal - Case Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute severe mitral regurgitation (MR) associated with cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening emergency. Traditional teaching has focused on the need for emergent coronary angiography and/or intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation in preparation for emergent open-heart surgery for repair/replacement. Unfortunately, emergent open-heart surgery in patients with acute MR complicated by cardiogenic shock is associated with 25-46% perioperative mortality. New devices have provided additional options for stabilization prior to emergent surgery which facilitate improved outcomes. CASE SUMMARY: mechanical circulatory support with an oxygenator spliced into the circuit, akin to veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), facilitated haemodynamic stabilization and decongestion of the lungs facilitating successful bridge to mitral valve surgery. Successful discharge to home was achieved in both patients with good neurological outcomes and sustained long-term functional recovery at 18 and 14 months, respectively. DISCUSSION: , with or without ECMO, facilitates management of the critically ill cardiogenic shock patient with acute severe MR.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiogenic shockMedicineExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationCardiologyShock (circulatory)Mitral regurgitationInternal medicineMyocardial infarctionMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesCardiac and Coronary Surgery TechniquesCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments