scholarly journals ECMO use in Germany: An analysis of 29,929 ECMO runs

PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. e0260324
Author(s):  
Sven Bercker ◽  
David Petroff ◽  
Nina Polze ◽  
Christian Karagianidis ◽  
Thomas Bein ◽  
...  

Background Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) use is increasing despite limited evidence. The aim of this study was to demonstrate heterogeneity of ECMO use and its association with hospital size and annual frequency in Germany. Methods This is a database analysis of all ECMO cases in Germany from 2010 to 2016 using the German Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) coding system for ECMO. Results During the study period, 510 hospitals performed 29,929 ECMO runs (12,572 vvECMO, 11,504 vaECMO, 1993 pECLA) with an increase over time. Mortality ranged between 58% and 66% for vaECMO cases and 66% and 53% for vvECMO cases. 304 (61%) hospitals performed only one ECMO per year. 78%% of all ECMO runs were performed in centres with more than 20 cases per year and more than half of all ECMO runs were performed in hospitals with >1.000 beds. Mortality for vv and vaECMO was highest in very small hospitals (< 200 beds; 70%; 74%) and very large hospitals (>1000 beds; 60%; 62%). Conclusions Use of ECMO is still increasing and a substantial proportion of hospitals performs very few ECMO runs. Small hospitals had a significantly higher mortality, but dependence on hospital size and ECMO mortality was irregular.

2021 ◽  
pp. 089020702110173
Author(s):  
Nadin Beckmann ◽  
Damian P Birney ◽  
Amirali Minbashian ◽  
Jens F Beckmann

The study aimed to investigate the status of within-person state variability in neuroticism and conscientiousness as individual differences constructs by exploring their (a) temporal stability, (b) cross-context consistency, (c) empirical links to selected antecedents, and (d) empirical links to longer term trait variability. Employing a sample of professionals ( N = 346) from Australian organisations, personality state data together with situation appraisals were collected using experience sampling methodology in field and repeatedly in lab-like settings. Data on personality traits, cognitive ability, and motivational mindsets were collected at baseline and after two years. Contingent (situation contingencies) and non-contingent (relative SD) state variability indices were relatively stable over time and across contexts. Only a small number of predictive effects of state variability were observed, and these differed across contexts. Cognitive ability appeared to be associated with state variability under lab-like conditions. There was limited evidence of links between short-term state and long-term trait variability, except for a small effect for neuroticism. Some evidence of positive manifold was found for non-contingent variability. Systematic efforts are required to further elucidate the complex pattern of results regarding the antecedents, correlates and outcomes of individual differences in state variability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Leanne Proops ◽  
Camille A. Troisi ◽  
Tanja K. Kleinhappel ◽  
Teresa Romero

AbstractEcological factors, such as predation, have traditionally been used to explain sociability. However, it is increasingly recognised that individuals within a group do not associate randomly, and that these non-random associations can generate fitness advantages. The majority of the empirical evidence on differentiated associations in group-living mammals, however, comes from a limited number of taxa and we still know very little about their occurrence and characteristics in some highly social species, such as rats (Rattus spp.). Here, using network analysis, we quantified association patterns in four groups of male fancy rats. We found that the associations between rats were not randomly distributed and that most individuals had significantly more preferred/avoided associates than expected by random. We also found that these preferences can be stable over time, and that they were not influenced by individuals’ rank position in the dominance hierarchy. Our findings are consistent with work in other mammals, but contrast with the limited evidence available for other rat strains. While further studies in groups with different demographic composition are warranted to confirm our findings, the occurrence of differentiated associations in all male groups of rats have important implications for the management and welfare of captive rat populations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S689-S690
Author(s):  
William R Otto ◽  
Giyoung Lee ◽  
Cary Thurm ◽  
Jeffrey Gerber ◽  
Adam Hersh

Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised children. Aerosolized ribavirin is approved for treatment of RSV lower respiratory tract infections. However, due to high cost, challenges to administration and uncertainty about benefit, use is limited. Recent studies in adult patients have reported similar outcomes between patients treated with aerosolized and oral ribavirin. We sought to characterize trends in use of ribavirin for hospitalized children. Methods We used the Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS), an administrative database which contains resource utilization data from 52 children’s hospitals, to perform a retrospective analysis of children hospitalized between January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2019 who were billed for ribavirin treatment. Data related to ribavirin use (number of courses, route of administration) and clinical characteristics were abstracted. International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9) or 10th Revision (ICD-10) codes and All Patients Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (APR DRG) classifications were used to define underlying clinical conditions and illness severity. Summary statistics were used to describe patient characteristics and the use of ribavirin. Results Thirty-eight hospitals reported ribavirin use; 1 hospital was excluded due to inaccuracies in charge coding. We identified 837 children who received 937 courses of ribavirin (Table 1). The overall frequency of ribavirin use was unchanged over the study period, and the number of ribavirin treatment courses per hospital ranged from 1 to 228 (Figure 1). The most frequent routes of administration were inhalation (603/937, 64%) and oral (322/937, 34%). There was a decrease in the use of aerosolized ribavirin over time, with a corresponding increase in the use of oral ribavirin (Figure 2). Table 1: Patient demographics (N=837) Figure 1: Total ribavirin treatment courses over the study period (a) by year and (b) by treating hospital Figure 2: (a) Route of administration (inhalation versus oral), by year during the study period and (b) use of oral ribavirin over time during the study period Conclusion Although overall prescribing rates of ribavirin in hospitalized children have remained stable, use varies widely across centers and the proportion of oral ribavirin use has increased over time. Comparative effectiveness studies are needed in the pediatric population to evaluate outcomes of children treated with aerosolized vs. oral ribavirin. Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures


2019 ◽  
Vol 156 (6) ◽  
pp. S-1420-S-1421
Author(s):  
John D. Vossler ◽  
Michael K. Rao ◽  
Chad Cryer ◽  
Dean Mikami ◽  
Kenric Murayama

ASAIO Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 496-502
Author(s):  
Jeffrey p. Jacobs ◽  
Alfred H. Stammers ◽  
James St. Louis ◽  
J.W. Awori Hayanga ◽  
Michael S. Firstenberg ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott H. Waltman ◽  
Sarah A. Frankel ◽  
Brittany C. Hall ◽  
Michael A. Williston ◽  
Shari Jager-Hyman

Background: Thought records are a core component of Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Over time, thought records have been modified to suit various needs or preferences. A diversity of thought records have been developed, which include differing components and cognitive change strategies. Yet, due to a lack of specificity in the literature and field, different thought records are often treated as though they are interchangeable. Limited extant literature suggests that differing thought records may have unique clinical effects. However, meta-analyzing the comparable or differing effects of the distinct extant thought records is impeded by the lack of a coding system for thought records. Objective: The current study sought to prepare a way for further understanding the differential utility and effectiveness of different iterations of thought records by creating a coding system, which is described in detail. This coding system will be used to guide future research into which thought records work best for which problems. Method: Thought records were gathered from seminal texts and solicited from the certified members of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and the American Board of Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. Results: In total, 110 non-identical thought records were gathered and coded into 55 unique combinations. These results demonstrate that the variability of thought records used by qualified therapists extends well beyond those found in seminal CBT texts. Conclusion: This broad diversity justifies the need for a coding system to inform future lines of research.


Perfusion ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 457-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giles J Peek ◽  
Andrew Thompson ◽  
Hilliary M Killer ◽  
Richard K Firmin

During the prolonged roller pump use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), tubing wear generates spallation. The spallation performance of Tygon® S-65-HL was measured and compared with a potential new ECMO tubing, LVA (Portex 800-500-575). Spallation was measured by on-line laser diode particle counting (HIAC) during simulated ECMO. The effects of differing levels of occlusion and pump speed were examined, as was the effect of spallation over time. The spallation produced by Tygon S-65-HL was less than that seen with LVA during 24 h of simulated ECMO ( p < 0.001), and after 72 h had fallen almost to zero. Spallation with Tygon tubing increases with increasing pump speed and decreases over time. There appears to be only a weak correlation with occlusion, which is surprising. The spallation performance of Tygon S-65-HL was variable and under some conditions exceeded that of LVA. Overall, however, Tygon S-65-HL produced less spallation than LVA. Therefore, LVA cannot be recommended for clinical ECMO use.


2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 154-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jürgen Stausberg ◽  
Emanuel Kiefer

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