In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Cardiogenic Shock Requiring Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation with Concomitant Use of Impella versus Intra-aortic Balloon Pump: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using a Japanese Claims-based Database
2024.01.17
Background
Patients with refractory cardiogenic shock (CS) necessitating peripheral veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) often require an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) or Impella for unloading; however, comparative effectiveness data are currently lacking.Methods and Results
Using Diagnosis Procedure Combination data from approximately 1,200 Japanese acute care hospitals (April 2018–March 2022), we identified 940 patients aged ≥18 years with CS necessitating peripheral VA-ECMO along with IABP (ECMO-IABP; n=801) or Impella (ECPella; n=139) within 48 h of admission. Propensity score matching (126 pairs) indicated comparable in-hospital mortality between the ECPella and ECMO-IABP groups (50.8% vs. 50.0%, respectively; P=1.000). However, the ECPella cohort was on mechanical ventilator support for longer (median [interquartile range] 11.5 [5.0–20.8] vs. 9.0 [4.0–16.8] days; P=0.008) and had a longer hospital stay (median [interquartile range] 32.5 [12.0–59.0] vs. 23.0 [6.3–43.0] days; P=0.017) than the ECMO-IABP cohort. In addition, medical costs were higher for the ECPella than ECMO-IABP group (median [interquartile range] 9.09 [7.20–12.20] vs. 5.23 [3.41–7.00] million Japanese yen; P<0.001).Conclusions
Our nationwide study could not demonstrate compelling evidence to support the superior efficacy of Impella over IABP in reducing in-hospital mortality among patients with CS necessitating VA-ECMO. Further investigations are imperative to determine the clinical situations in which the potential effect of Impella can be maximized.For inquiries regarding this article
Manabu Nitta
Assistant Professor
Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Assistant Professor
Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Makoto Kaneko
Associate Professor
Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science,Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Associate Professor
Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science,Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Kiyohi Hibi
Professor
Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Professor
Department of Cardiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Sayuri Shimizu
Lecturer
Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science,Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan
Lecturer
Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science,Yokohama City University
Yokohama, Japan