Bloodstream and respiratory coinfections in patients with COVID-19 on ECMO

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Background: Although several studies have characterized the risk of coinfection in COVID pneumonia, the risk of the bloodstream and respiratory coinfection in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) supports severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is poorly understood. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients with COVID-19 ARDS on ECMO at a single center between January 2020 and December 2021. Patient characteristics and clinical outcomes were compared. Results: Of 44 patients placed on ECMO support for COVID-19 ARDS, 30 (68.2%) patients developed a coinfection, and 14 (31.8%) patients did not. Most patients underwent venovenous ECMO (98%; 43/44) cannulation in the right internal jugular vein (98%; 43/44). Patients with coinfection had a longer duration of ECMO (34 [interquartile range, IQR: 19.5, 65] vs. 15.5 [IQR 11, 27.3] days; p =.02), intensive care unit (ICU; 44 [IQR: 27,75.5] vs 31 [IQR 20–39.5] days; p =.03), and hospital (56.5 [IQR 27,75.5] vs 37.5 [IQR: 20.5–43.3]; p =.02) length of stay. When stratified by the presence of a coinfection, there was no difference in hospital mortality (37% vs. 29%; p =.46) or Kaplan–Meier survival (logrank p =.82). Time from ECMO to first positive blood and respiratory culture were 12 [IQR: 3, 28] and 10 [IQR: 1, 15] days, respectively. Freedom from any coinfection was 50 (95% confidence interval: 37.2–67.2)% at 15 days from ECMO initiation. Conclusions: There is a high rate of co-infections in patients placed on ECMO for COVID-19 ARDS. Although patients with coinfections had a longer duration of extracorporeal life support, and longer length of stays in the ICU and hospital, survival was not inferior.

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Shih, E., Michael DiMaio, J., Squiers, J. J., Banwait, J. K., Kussman, H. M., Meyers, D. P., … George, T. J. (2022). Bloodstream and respiratory coinfections in patients with COVID-19 on ECMO. Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 37(11), 3609–3618. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocs.16909

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