Introduction: Vascular complications are a major issue in V-A ECMO and can affect long term outcome. Among these, Artero-Venous (AV) fistulas may lead to right heart failure. Case History: A 73-years patient supported with V-A ECMO for post-cardiotomy biventricular failure developed right heart failure after V-A ECMO decannulation, requiring V-A ECMO recannulation. The presence of an AV femoral fistula was incidentally revealed during femoral vein cannulation, from which oxygenated blood was unexpectedly drawn. The angiographic assessment confirmed the presence of a fistula between superficial femoral artery and vein, at the site of the first venous ECMO cannulation. This was caused by the venous cannula that inadvertently passed across the artery and created an AV fistula that was opened by the venous cannula removal. The exclusion of the endovascular fistula allowed the right heart failure resolution. Conclusions: In the presence of right heart failure after recent vascular manipulation, AV fistula should be ruled out.

Scanziani, M., Pozzi, M., Rovere, A., Rezoagli, E., Avalli, L., Foti, G. (2022). Arterio-venous fistula causing acute right heart failure: A rare complication of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. PERFUSION-UK [10.1177/02676591221139683].

Arterio-venous fistula causing acute right heart failure: A rare complication of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Rezoagli E.;Avalli L.;Foti G.
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Vascular complications are a major issue in V-A ECMO and can affect long term outcome. Among these, Artero-Venous (AV) fistulas may lead to right heart failure. Case History: A 73-years patient supported with V-A ECMO for post-cardiotomy biventricular failure developed right heart failure after V-A ECMO decannulation, requiring V-A ECMO recannulation. The presence of an AV femoral fistula was incidentally revealed during femoral vein cannulation, from which oxygenated blood was unexpectedly drawn. The angiographic assessment confirmed the presence of a fistula between superficial femoral artery and vein, at the site of the first venous ECMO cannulation. This was caused by the venous cannula that inadvertently passed across the artery and created an AV fistula that was opened by the venous cannula removal. The exclusion of the endovascular fistula allowed the right heart failure resolution. Conclusions: In the presence of right heart failure after recent vascular manipulation, AV fistula should be ruled out.
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endovascular stent; extracorporeal life support; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; fistula; heart failure;
English
15-nov-2022
2022
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Scanziani, M., Pozzi, M., Rovere, A., Rezoagli, E., Avalli, L., Foti, G. (2022). Arterio-venous fistula causing acute right heart failure: A rare complication of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. PERFUSION-UK [10.1177/02676591221139683].
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