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Sujet
Articles
Auteur
Eltahir, Mugahid Chaudhry, Hamza Ibrahim, Ezzeddin Abdulsalam Mokhtar, Marwa Jaouni, Hani Hassan, Ibrahim Fawzy El-Menyar, Ayman Shehatta, Ahmed Labib
Langue
en
Editeur

International Scientific Literature, Inc.

Catégorie

The American Journal of Case Reports

Année

2023

Date de référencement

10/10/2023

Mots clés
va-ecmo management patients support failure thyroid
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Case series Patients: Female, 39-year-old • Female, 42-year-old • Female, 46-year-old • Male, 43-year-old Final Diagnosis: ECMO • thyroid storm Symptoms: Fever • palpitation Clinical Procedure: Echocardiography • ECMO • thyroidectomy Specialty: Critical Care Medicine • Endocrinology and metabolic OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Severe hyperthyroidism, including thyroid storm, can be precipitated by acute events, such as surgery, trauma, infection, medications, parturition, and noncompliance or stoppage of antithyroid drugs.

Thyroid storm is one of the serious endocrinal emergencies that prompts early diagnosis and treatment.

Early occurrence of multi-organ failure is an ominous sign that requires aggressive treatment, including the initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support as a bridge to stability and definitive surgical treatment.

Most adverse events occur after failure of medical therapy.

CASE REPORTS: We described 4 cases of fulminating thyroid storm that were complicated with multiple organ failure and cardiac arrest.

The patients, 3 female and 1 male, were between 39 and 46 years old.

All patients underwent ECMO support, with planned thyroidectomy.

Three survived to discharge and 1 died after prolonged cardiac arrest and sepsis.

All patients underwent peripheral, percutaneous, intensivist-led cannulation for VA-ECMO with no complications.

CONCLUSIONS: Early recognition of thyroid storm, identification of the cause, and proper treatment and support in the intensive care unit is essential.

Patients with thyroid storm and cardiovascular collapse, who failed to improve with conventional supportive measures, had the worst prognosis, and ECMO support should be considered as a bridge until the effective therapy takes effect.

Our case series showed that, in patients with life-threatening thyroid storm, VA-ECMO can be used as bridge to stabilization, definitive surgical intervention, and postoperative endocrine management.

Interprofessional team management is essential, and early implantation of VA-ECMO is likely beneficial in patients with thyroid storm after failure of conventional management.

Eltahir, Mugahid,Chaudhry, Hamza,Ibrahim, Ezzeddin Abdulsalam,Mokhtar, Marwa,Jaouni, Hani,Hassan, Ibrahim Fawzy,El-Menyar, Ayman,Shehatta, Ahmed Labib, 2023, Thyroid Storm-Induced Refractory Multiorgan Failure Managed by Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support: A Case-Series, International Scientific Literature, Inc.

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