Case of the Month #40 ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome)

Published 22/06/2023

What is ECMO? What are the respiratory indications and contraindications?

ECMO is ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. The extracorporeal circuit allows for the oxygenation and removal of carbon dioxide from blood and is used as a supportive strategy in patients who have a high risk of death despite conventional therapy. 

Indications include acute, severe, reversible respiratory failure with a high risk of death that is refractory to conventional management. 

Some contraindications of ECMO include: 

a) Absolute: 

  • Progressive non-recoverable cardiac disease (not transplant candidate) 

  • Progressive and non-recoverable respiratory disease (irrespective of transplant status) 

  • Chronic severe pulmonary hypertension 

  • Advanced malignancy 

  • Graft versus Host disease 

  • Weight >120kg 

  • Unwitnessed cardiac arrest 

 

b) Relative: 

  • Age > 75 years 

  • Multi-trauma with multiple bleeding sites 

  • CPR > 60 minutes 

  • Multiple organ failure 

  • CNS injury