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Treatment of hypercapnic respiratory failure with a novel extracorporeal CO2 removal system

Nausherwan Burki, Raj Mani, Felix Herth, Werner Schmidt, Helmut Teschler, Frank Bonin, Heinrich Becker, Winfried Randerath, Sven Stieglitz, Lars Hagmeyer, Christina Priegnitz, Michael Pfeifer, Stefan Blaas, Christian Putensen, Nils Theuerkauf, Michael Quintel, Onnen Moerer
European Respiratory Journal 2012 40: 392; DOI:
Nausherwan Burki
1Division of Pulmonary & Intensive Care, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, United States
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Raj Mani
2Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care, Artemis Health Institute, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
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Felix Herth
3Pneumology and Respiratory Care, Thoraxklinik and University Hospital, Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany
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Werner Schmidt
10Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Thoraxklinik and University Hospital, Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany
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Helmut Teschler
4Respiratory Medicine, High Dependency Unit, and Center of Sleep Medicine, Ruhrlandklinik, Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Frank Bonin
4Respiratory Medicine, High Dependency Unit, and Center of Sleep Medicine, Ruhrlandklinik, Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Heinrich Becker
5Pneumology and Intensive Care Medicine, Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg, Hamburg-Nord, Germany
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Winfried Randerath
6Institute of Pneumology at the University Witten/Herdecke, Krankenhaus Bethanien, Solingen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Sven Stieglitz
6Institute of Pneumology at the University Witten/Herdecke, Krankenhaus Bethanien, Solingen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Lars Hagmeyer
6Institute of Pneumology at the University Witten/Herdecke, Krankenhaus Bethanien, Solingen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Christina Priegnitz
6Institute of Pneumology at the University Witten/Herdecke, Krankenhaus Bethanien, Solingen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Michael Pfeifer
7Center for Pneumology, Klinik Donaustauf, Bayern, Germany
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Stefan Blaas
7Center for Pneumology, Klinik Donaustauf, Bayern, Germany
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Christian Putensen
8Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University of Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Nils Theuerkauf
8Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University of Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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Michael Quintel
9Anesthesiology, University of Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
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Onnen Moerer
9Anesthesiology, University of Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
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Abstract

Background: Extracorporeal CO2 removal (ECCO2R), a potentially valuable technique, has not been systematically evaluated in patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure. We describe the application of a novel single venous catheter, low blood flow, ECCO2R device (Hemolung® Respiratory Assist System, ALung Technologies, Inc.).

Methods: Twenty three hypercapnic patients received ECCO2R. Group 1 (n=7) consisted of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease on noninvasive ventilation with a high likelihood of requiring invasive ventilation, Group 2 (n=2) were patients who could not be weaned from noninvasive ventilation, Group 3 (n=11) were patients who could not be weaned from invasive ventilation, and Group 4 (n=3) were patients on invasive ventilation requiring lung protective ventilation techniques.

Results: The device was well tolerated, with complications and rates similar to those seen with central venous catheterization. Blood flow through the system was 430.5±73.7 ml/min, and ECCO2R was 82.5±15.6 ml/min. Invasive ventilation was avoided in all patients in Group 1 and both patients in Group 2 were weaned; PaCO2 decreased significantly (p<0.003) with application of the device. In Group 3, three patients were weaned, in 3 patients ventilatory support was reduced, and one patient died due to a retroperitoneal bleed following catheterization. In Group 4, lung protective ventilation was enhanced by the ECCO2R device.

Conclusions: This single catheter, low blood flow ECCO2R system provided clinically useful levels of CO2 removal in these hypercapnic patients. The system appears to be a potentially valuable additional modality for the treatment of hypercapnic respiratory failure.

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Treatment of hypercapnic respiratory failure with a novel extracorporeal CO2 removal system
Nausherwan Burki, Raj Mani, Felix Herth, Werner Schmidt, Helmut Teschler, Frank Bonin, Heinrich Becker, Winfried Randerath, Sven Stieglitz, Lars Hagmeyer, Christina Priegnitz, Michael Pfeifer, Stefan Blaas, Christian Putensen, Nils Theuerkauf, Michael Quintel, Onnen Moerer
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Nausherwan Burki, Raj Mani, Felix Herth, Werner Schmidt, Helmut Teschler, Frank Bonin, Heinrich Becker, Winfried Randerath, Sven Stieglitz, Lars Hagmeyer, Christina Priegnitz, Michael Pfeifer, Stefan Blaas, Christian Putensen, Nils Theuerkauf, Michael Quintel, Onnen Moerer
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