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. 2022 Apr 19;37(7):2009–2014. doi: 10.1111/jocs.16514

Table 1.

Patient characteristics and hospital course before ECMO initiation.

Median age, years (IQR) 58 (49−64)
Mean age, years, mean ± SD (range) 55.6 ± 11.4 (31−74)
Sex, male (%) 24/41 (58%)
Median body mass index, kg/m2 (IQR) 36.7 (33.1−42.7)
Mean body mass index, kg/m2, mean ± SD (range) 38.9 ± 10 (26.3−81.1)
Comorbidities, n (%)
Hypertension 33/41 (80.4%)
Diabetes 19/41 (46.3%)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 1/41 (2.4%)
Coronary artery disease 6/41 (14.6%)
Active smoker 9/41 (21.9%)
Morbidly obese 14/41 (34.1%)
Admissions, n (%)
Direct admission from ED 22/41 (53.7%)
Transfer from outside facility 19/41 (46.3%)
Intubated before transfer 15/41 (36.5%)
Interventions before ECMO (%)
Paralyzed 21/41 (51.2%)
Proned 24/41 (58.5%)
CPR/cardiac arrest 1/41 (2.4%)
Intubated 34/41 (82.9%)
ECMO initiated while on HFNO 4/41 (9.7%)
ECMO initiated while on BiPAP 3/41 (7.3%)
Median hours from intubation to ECMO (IQR) 22 (7−43)
Median days from admission to ECMO (IQR) 1 (0.5−4)
Mean days from admission to ECMO days mean ± SD (range) 3.6 ± 5.4 (0.5–25)
Median P:F ratio of intubated patients before ECMO (IQR) 64.5 (55.7−84.2)
Initial cannulation site, n (%)
Dual lumen single internal jugular cannula 21/41 (51.2%)
Bilateral femoral VV 18/41 (43.9%)
Internal jugular femoral combination 2/41 (4.8%)
Bedside cannulation 17/41 (41.4%)

Abbreviations: BiPAP, bilevel positive airway pressure; ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; HFNO, high flow nasal oxygen; IQR, interquartile range; VV, venovenous.