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Successful management of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome due to COVID-19 with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation during mid-trimester of pregnancy

Zenab Yusuf Tambawala, Zeinabsadat Tabatabaei Hakim, Lama Khalid Hamza, Maryam Al Rayes

2021BMJ Case Reports43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A 29-year-old pregnant woman presented at 26 weeks of gestation with fever and cough for 4 days. On admission, her nasopharyngeal swab confirmed COVID-19. As her respiratory distress worsened, she was shifted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Since the patient was unable to maintain saturation even on high settings of mechanical ventilation, she underwent venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) and was monitored in surgical ICU by a multidisciplinary team. The obstetrical team was on standby to perform urgent delivery if needed. Her condition improved, and she was weaned off after 5 days on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. She was observed in the antenatal ward for another week and discharged home with the mother and fetus in good condition. VV-ECMO can be considered as rescue therapy for pregnant women with refractory hypoxaemia of severe respiratory failure due to COVID-19. It can save two lives, the mother and fetus.

Topics & Concepts

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenationMedicineRespiratory failurePregnancyIntensive care unitRespiratory distressMechanical ventilationCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GestationExtracorporealFetusIntensive care medicineRefractory (planetary science)AnesthesiaObstetricsSurgeryInternal medicineBiologyPhysicsAstrobiologyGeneticsDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Mechanical Circulatory Support DevicesCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationCardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy
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