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Title: Repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia during extracorporeal life support: experience with six neonates
Authors: Karl, Tom
Alphonso, Nelson 
Prabhu, Sudesh
Mattke, Adrian C.
Anderson, Ben
Cooke, Lucy
McBride, Craig 
Issue Date: 2016
Source: 86, (9), 2016, p. 711-716
Pages: 711-716
Journal: ANZ journal of surgery
Abstract: Background: The management of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) in neonates has evolved considerably over the last three decades. Initial stabilization followed by surgical repair is the current standard of care. A subset fails to achieve adequate oxygenation with medical management, including the use of high frequency oscillation and inhaled nitric oxide. The mortality in this group exceeds 80% without additional management strategies. Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a well-established modality for managing these neonates with CDH and has been shown to improve early survival in selected cases.; Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of six neonates with CDH who underwent repair during ECLS between September 2011 and November 2014.; Results: Of 24 admissions with CDH, there were six neonates (25%) who required ECLS. All the six had CDH repair during ECLS. There were no intra-operative bleeding complications. There were no clotting complications related to stopping heparin during CDH repair. There was one hospital death. Five neonates were weaned from ECLS and discharged home.; Conclusions: Data from our small cohort of patients illustrate that early survival is possible in extremely compromised neonates who otherwise would have died without ECLS. Our experience demonstrates that CDH repair can safely be performed during ECLS. Use of ECLS, early repair during ECLS, lung protective ventilation strategies and aggressive management of pulmonary hypertension were associated with good early survival. ECLS should be considered as an integral part of therapeutic armamentarium for CDH in neonates. (© 2016 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.)Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Mar 14. Current Imprints: Publication: Carlton, Victoria, Australia : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia; Original Imprints: Publication: Carlton, Victoria, Australia : Blackwell Science Asia on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, c2001-
DOI: 10.1111/ans.13466
Resources: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,athens&db=mdc&AN=26990599&site=ehost-live
Keywords: Humans;Infant, Newborn;Male;Queensland/epidemiology;Retrospective Studies;Survival Rate/trends;Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation/*methodsHernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital/*surgery;congenital diaphragmatic hernia;extracorporeal life support;Treatment Outcome;Herniorrhaphy/*methods;Respiration, Artificial/*methods;Female;Follow-Up Studies;Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital/mortality;Hospital Mortality/trends
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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