Retrospective Cohort Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Cardiol. Oct 26, 2024; 16(10): 574-579
Published online Oct 26, 2024. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v16.i10.574
Table 1 Baseline and per-procedural characteristics of patients undergoing venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation decannulation with MANTA vascular closure device
Items
Overall (n = 19)
Age (years)
    Mean (SD)56.8 (13.6)
    Median (Min, Max)56.0 (31.0, 83.0)
Sex, n (%)
    Male12 (63.2)
    Female7 (36.8)
BMI
    Mean (SD)29.0 (5.43)
    Median (Min, Max)29.0 (19.1, 42.6)
Smoking, n (%)
    Never11 (57.9)
    Former4 (21.1)
    Active4 (21.1)
HTN, n (%)
    Yes11 (57.9)
    No8 (42.1)
Diabetes, n (%)
    Yes8 (42.1)
    No11 (57.9)
CAD, n (%)
    Yes15 (78.9)
    No4 (21.1)
Total duration of ECMO (days)
    Mean (SD)6.79 (4.20)
    Median (Min, Max)5.00 (2.00, 20.0)
ECMO indication, n (%)
    ACS7 (36.8)
    Cardiac arrest4 (21.1)
    Cardiogenic shock4 (21.1)
    Postcardiotomy2 (10.5)
    TAVI2 (10.5)
Length of ICU stay (days)
    Mean (SD)18.8 (8.42)
    Median (Min, Max)19.0 (5.00, 43.0)
Arterial cannula size (Fr), n (%)
    179 (47.4)
    181 (5.3)
    198 (42.1)
    211 (5.3)
Manta size (Fr), n (%)
    142 (10.5)
    1817 (89.5)
Hb prior to decanulation
    Mean (SD)8.85 (1.12)
    Median (Min, Max)8.50 (7.50, 12.5)
Platelets prior to decanualtion
    Mean (SD)106 (67.9)
    Median (Min, Max)90.0 (38.0, 336)
INR prior to decanulation
    Mean (SD)1.23 (0.338)
    Median (Min, Max)1.20 (0.900, 2.50)
Table 2 Outcomes of MANTA vascular closure device post venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation decannulation, n (%)
Items
Overall (n = 19)
Survival to discharge
    Yes16 (84.2)
    No3 (15.8)
Additional closure method
    None17 (89.5)
    Manual pressure2 (10.5)
Bleeding
    No17 (89.5)
    Yes2 (10.5)
Bleeding based on BARC
    No Bleeding17 (89.5)
    Type 10 (0)
    Type 21 (5.3)
    Type 31 (5.3)
    Type 40 (0)
    Type 50 (0)
Limb Ischemia post MANTA
    No17 (89.5)
    Yes2 (10.5)