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Any success stories of adult patient's that survived because of ECMO?
You can check the literature, but the success rates for Adult ECMO is still about 55%. Still, with this 50% success we DO see pts. go home. We get a lot of Legionelle and pneumonia, and we had a spate of adult chicken pox (DEADLY!) a few years back. And many of these people got better. If your odds or ARDS witha 70 - 90% mortality, or ECMO and ARDS with a 50% potential of survival, what would you choose? I'd try ECMO.
Our facility just had a success story. 29y F walked into the ED with plueritic CP and then collapsed. They placed her on ECMO for two weeks until a heart and double lung transplant was performed. She is doing fantastic and her docs still don't know exactly what happened to her to cause her illnessand resultant organ failure. Even though we do many, many, many VADs and transplants, ECMO is still a rarity. It was very exciting to see her do well.
jmccrn
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We have had a few ECMO survivors in the unit I used to work in. Of course more died than survived, but nonetheless there were some survivors who made it out of the hospital.
My current hospital doesn't do adult ECMO. We currently have a gentleman in my current unit who has apparently set the record for the longest time on an Abiomed. A Heartmate was inserted this week so hopefully he'll eventually make it out of the ICU.