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Abstract Details

Comparison of Neurological Outcomes Between Targeted Temperature Management vs Non Targeted Temperature Management in Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Neuro Trauma, Critical Care, and Sports Neurology
Neurocritical Care Posters (7:00 AM-5:00 PM)
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Targeted temperature management (TTM) is a standard of care in patients after cardiac arrest for neuroprotection. The effects of TTM on patients after ECPR is unknown. We aimed to compare neurological and survival outcomes between TTM vs non-TTM in patients undergoing extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for refractory cardiac arrest.

 

ECPR has survival benefit in patients with refractory cardiac arrest. While TTM is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, the current evidence regarding the effect of TTM after ECPR is unknown.
Following the Preferred Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, we searched PubMed and 6 other databases for observational studies and randomized clinical trials reporting neurological outcomes and survival data of adult patients undergoing ECPR with and without TTM.

Of 5784 studies screened, 24 observational studies met inclusion criteria. These encompassed 1509 patients undergoing ECPR, of whom 948 (63%) underwent TTM. The median age was 55 years (interquartile range: 42-72) with 1168 (77%) males. There was no difference in good neurological outcome at any time between TTM (29%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 19%-40%) vs non-TTM (34%, 95% CI: 13%-58%) after ECPR (p=0.6). Similarly, survival at any time between TTM (33%, 95% CI: 24%-42%) and non-TTM (35%, 95% CI: 24%-47%) was not different (p=0.7). Bleeding complications between TTM (28%, 95% CI: 12%-47%) vs non-TTM (49%, 95% CI: 25%-73%) did not differ (p=0.05).

In patients after ECPR, survival and neurological outcome were not different between patients with TTM vs. without TTM. Our study did not demonstrate differences in bleeding complications between the two groups.
Authors/Disclosures
Merry Huang, MD (Cleveland Clinic)
PRESENTER
Dr. Huang has nothing to disclose.
Aaron Shoskes, DO (University of Utah) Dr. Shoskes has nothing to disclose.
Ibrahim Migdady, MD Dr. Migdady has nothing to disclose.
Moein Amin, MD (Cleveland Clinic) Dr. Amin has nothing to disclose.
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Sung-Min Cho No disclosure on file