Table 3. Clinical data for five children with acute fulminant myocarditis treated with ECMO.
# | Sex | Age (years) | Weight (kg) | Diagnosis | Model | Duration (hs) | Complications | Outcomes | Sequel |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Male | 10 | 32 | AFM, serious circulation failure | Left femoral vein–right femoral artery | 140 | Suture bleeding | Survival | No |
2 | Male | 10 | 30 | AFM, cardiac arrest | Right femoral vein–right femoral artery, E-CPR | 40 | Suture bleeding | Survival | No |
3 | Female | 9 | 25 | AFM, cardiac arrest | Right femoral vein–right femoral artery, E-CPR | 55 | Suture bleeding Hemolytic renal failure | Death | |
4 | Female | 9 | 28 | AFM, cardiac arrest | Right jugular vein–right cephalic artery, E-CPR | 142 | Hyperglycemia | Survival | No |
5 | Female | 13 | 33 | AFM, serious circulation failure | Right femoral vein–right cephalic artery | 72 | Suture bleeding | Survival | No |
AFM: acute fulminant myocarditis