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Open Access 13-03-2024 | Venous Thrombosis | Case Report

Axillary vein as an alternative venous access site for VV-ECMO cannulation: a case report

Authors: Tao Pan, Xiaoyang Zhou, Jianneng Pan, Bixin Chen, Chang Xu, Zhaojun Xu, Pingping Dong, Tingting Yu

Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Ultrasound-guided percutaneous axillary vein cannulation can reduce cannulation failure and mechanical complications, is as safe and effective as internal jugular vein cannulation, and is superior to subclavian vein cannulation using landmark technique. As far, reports of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) with percutaneous axillary vein cannulation are rare.

Case presentation

A 64-year-old man presenting with dyspnea and chest tightness after aspirating sewage was admitted to the emergency department. Computed tomography (CT) showed diffuse exudation of both lungs and arterial blood gas analysis showed an oxygenation index of 86. He was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and intubated for deteriorated oxygenation. Despite the combination therapy of protective mechanical ventilation and prone position, the patient’s oxygenation deteriorated further, accompanied with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, which indicated the requirement of support with VV-ECMO. However, vascular ultrasound detected multiple thrombus within bilateral internal jugular veins. As an alternative, right axillary vein was chosen as the access site of return cannula. Subsequently, femoral-axillary VV-ECMO was successfully implemented under the ultrasound guidance, and the patient’s oxygenation was significantly improved. Unfortunately, the patient died of hyperkalemia-induced ventricular fibrillation after 36 h of VV-ECMO running. Despite the poor prognosis, the blood flow during ECMO run was stable, and we observed no bleeding complication, vascular injury, or venous return disorder.

Conclusions

Axillary vein is a feasible alternative access site of return cannula for VV-ECMO if internal jugular vein access were unavailable.
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Metadata
Title
Axillary vein as an alternative venous access site for VV-ECMO cannulation: a case report
Authors
Tao Pan
Xiaoyang Zhou
Jianneng Pan
Bixin Chen
Chang Xu
Zhaojun Xu
Pingping Dong
Tingting Yu
Publication date
13-03-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1749-8090
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02600-6

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