Effect of prone positioning on cannula function and impaired oxygenation during extracorporeal circulation

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Yoshiki Masuda
Hiroomi Tatsumi
Hitoshi Imaizumi
Kyoko Gotoh
Shinichiro Yoshida
Shinya Chihara
Kanako Takahashi
Michiaki Yamakage
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[1] Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,Department of Intensive Care Medicine
[2] Sapporo Medical University Hospital,Division of Clinical Engineering
[3] Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,Department of Anesthesiology
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ECMO; Prone ventilation; Acute respiratory failure;
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Prone ventilation is an effective method for improving oxygenation in patients with acute respiratory failure. However, in extracorporeal circulation, there is a risk of cannula-related complications when changing the position. In this study, we investigated cannula-related complications when changing position for prone ventilation and the effect of prone ventilation on impaired oxygenation in patients who underwent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). The study subjects were patients who underwent prone ventilation during ECMO in the period from 2004 to 2011. Indication for prone ventilation was the presence of dorsal infiltration shown by lung computed tomography. Factors investigated were cannula insertion site, dislodgement or obstruction of the cannula, malfunction of vascular access and unplanned dislodgement of the catheters when changing position. Mean arterial pressure, PaO2/FiO2, PEEP level, blood flow and rotation speed of the pump were also determined before and after position change. Five patients were selected as study subjects. The mean duration of prone positioning was 15.3 ± 0.5 h. Strict management during position changes prevented cannula-related complications in the patients who underwent extracorporeal circulation. There were no significant changes in mean arterial pressure, PEEP level, blood flow and rotation speed of the pump when changing position. Low PaO2/FiO2 prior to prone ventilation was significantly increased after supine to prone and then prone to supine position. Prone positioning to improve impaired oxygenation is a safe procedure and not a contraindication in patients receiving extracorporeal circulation.
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