Extracorporeal Life Support for Severely Burned Patients with Concurrent Inhalation Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Experience From A Military Medical Burn Center

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Abstract Background: Both inhalation injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are risk factors that predict mortality in severely burned patients. Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is widely used to rescue these patients; however, its efficacy and safety in this critical population have not been well defined. We report our experience of using ECLS for treatment of severely burned patients with concurrent inhalation injury and ARDS. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 14 patients, including 10 males and four females, collected from a single medical burn center from 2012 to 2019. The mean age was 38.6±12.3 (range, 19-59) years. All suffered from major burns with inhalation injury. The average total body surface area of deep dermal or full thickness (DD/FT) burns was 81.6±20.0% (range, 47–99%). The average revised Baux score was 137.3 ± 22.6 (range, 107 – 172). All had developed ARDS with mean PaO2/FiO2 of 67.8±17.3. Indications for ECLS included sustained hypoxemia and unstable hemodynamics. The mean interval for initiating ECLS was 20.3 ± 40.8 days (range, 1-156 days). Results: The mean duration of ECLS was 5.0±5.6 days (range, 0.3-16.7 days). The overall survival to discharge was 42.8%. Causes of death included sepsis (n=4) and multiple organ failure (n=4). The ECLS-related complications included cannulation bleeding, catheter-related infection, and hemolysis. The predicted risk factors of mortality before ECLS included lactate>8 mmol/L and Baux score>120. Conclusions: For severely burned patients with concurrent inhalation injury and ARDS, ECLS could be a salvage treatment to improve sustained hypoxemia. However, the efficacy of hemodynamic support seemed limited. Definite ECLS indications and rigorous patient selection would contribute to better clinical outcomes.
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