Lung transplant after long-term veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report

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作者
Yoshiyasu, Nobuyuki [1 ]
Sato, Masaaki [1 ]
Anraku, Masaki [1 ]
Ichiba, Shingo [2 ]
Nakajima, Jun [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Dept Thorac Surg, Bunkyo Ku, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 1138655, Japan
[2] Nippon Med Coll Hosp, Dept Surg Intens Care Med, Bunkyo Ku, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Tokyo 1138603, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Long-term bridging; Bone marrow transplantation; Chronic graft-versus-host disease; Lung transplantation;
D O I
10.1186/s13019-021-01614-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Although the number of patients who undergo extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as a bridge to lung transplantation is increasing worldwide, there are few reports on lung transplantation after long-term ECMO (more than 1 month). We report a rare case of successful bilateral lung transplantation in a Japanese patient after 5 months of veno-venous (VV)-ECMO support. Case presentation A 27-year-old man who underwent bone marrow transplantation (BMTx) with fully matched human leukocyte antigen typing was diagnosed with bronchiolitis obliterans caused by chronic graft-versus-host disease 3 years after the BMTx. One year later, his respiratory condition had exacerbated, with carbon dioxide retention that required conventional mechanical ventilation. He was then deemed a suitable candidate for lung transplantation by a multidisciplinary transplantation selection committee. While waiting for donor lungs, his hypercapnia and acidosis became barely manageable under care with mechanical ventilation and ultimately he was switched to VV-ECMO. He remained on VV-ECMO for the next 5 months, during which period the circuit was switched nine times. In addition, sophisticated intensive care was required to manage multiple episodes of sepsis and coagulopathy. A suitable donor was identified 5 months later, and bilateral lung transplantation was initiated with continuous VV-ECMO. The procedure itself was extremely challenging owing to severe adhesions resulting from previous thoracotomy, inflammation, infection, and intrapulmonary hemorrhage. The operative time for the transplantation was about 19 h. Currently, at 2 years 8 months postoperatively, the patient is alive and well. Conclusion Transplant surgery in this patient was extremely challenging because of the presence of severe pleural adhesions and stiff native lungs secondary to hemorrhagic complications due to the prolonged ECMO support. Surgeons must recognize that lung transplantation after long-term ECMO bridging can be technically more complicated and challenging than shorter-term ECMO.
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