MELD score is predictive of 90-day mortality after veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support.
2022The International journal of artificial organs
Karnib M, Haraf R, Tashtish N, Zanath E, Elshazly T +11 more
Plain English
This study looked at how the MELD score, which typically measures liver disease severity, can help predict the chances of survival in patients with heart problems who are treated with a device called veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO). Out of 194 patients, 62.1% died within 90 days, and researchers found that higher MELD scores were strongly linked to higher mortality rates, with a significant increase in risk of death for each point increase in the score. This is important because it suggests that the MELD score could be a valuable tool for doctors to assess which patients might be at greater risk after receiving VA ECMO.
Who this helps: This helps doctors treating patients with severe heart issues and those who might need VA ECMO.