Low-Frequency Ventilation May Facilitate Weaning in ARDS Treated with ECMO

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Low-frequency ventilation is comparable to conventional protective ventilation in patients with ARDS who have been treated with ECMO. However, low-frequency ventilation may support weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation in patients suffering from ARDS and treated with ECMO therapy.

Twenty-three (52%) patients were successfully weaned from ECMO and were discharged from the intensive care unit (ICU).

Twelve patients in the treatment group and five patients in the control group showed more than one VFD at day 28 of ECMO treatment. VFDs were 3.0 (SD ± 5.5) days in the control group and 5.4 (SD ± 6) days in the treatment group (p = 0.117).

Until day 28 of ECMO initiation, patients in the treatment group could be successfully weaned off of the ventilator more often (OR of 0.164 of 0 VFDs at day 28 after ECMO start; 95% CI 0.036–0.758; p = 0.021).

ICU mortality did not differ significantly (36% in treatment group and 59% in control group; p = 0.227).

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