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. 2020 Jul 17;2020:6939315. doi: 10.1155/2020/6939315

Table 1.

Demographics and other parameters for patients placed on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) as part of the extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) protocol.

Subject ECPR date Age (years) Gender EMS dispatch to CCL arrival (min) EMS on-scene to CCL arrival (min) PCI performed Diagnosis Discharged alive
1 9/15/17 68 Male 45 43 No Acute myocarditis Yes
2 12/11/17 52 Male 53 49 Yes STEMI (LAD stent thrombosis) Yes
3 4/15/18 54 Male 57 49 Yes STEMI (LAD and LCx) No
4 4/16/18 43 Male 54 45 No Flail mitral valve leaflet No
5 10/15/18 44 Male 38 34 No WPW Yes
6 11/3/18 68 Male 59 52 No Aortic dissection/rupture No
7 11/13/18 48 Male 49 44 No Nonischemic CMP No
8 11/16/18 28 Male 45 37 No Cocaine overdose Yes
9 11/30/18 74 Female 32 27 No MVR 7 years prior with MVR 7 years prior No
10 12/27/18 75 Male 46 40 Yes STEMI (RCA) No
11 1/3/19 61 Male 33 26 Yes STEMI (LCx) No
12 2/8/19 65 Male 39 28 Yes STEMI (LAD) No
13 2/19/19 66 Male 35 29 No CAD with CABG 1 month prior No
14 2/21/19 41 Male 36 32 Yes STEMI RCA No
15 3/4/19 72 Male 33 28 No Cardiac amyloidosis No
16 4/15/19 44 Male 53 46 No Nonischemic CMP No

CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting; CAD = coronary artery disease; CMP = cardiomyopathy; EMS = emergency medical services; LAD = left anterior descending artery; LCx = left circumflex artery; MR = mitral regurgitation; MVR = mitral valve replacement; RCA = right coronary artery; STEMI = ST elevation myocardial infarction; WPW = Wolff–Parkinson–White. Same patient undergoing ECPR during two separate time periods, October 2018 and April 2019.