2021
DOI: 10.1177/03913988211054865
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MELD score is predictive of 90-day mortality after veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support

Abstract: Background: The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score was originally described as a marker of survival in chronic liver disease. More recently, MELD and its derivatives, MELD excluding INR (MELD-XI) and MELD with sodium (MELD-Na), have been applied more broadly as outcome predictors in heart transplant, left ventricular assist device placement, heart failure, and cardiogenic shock, with additional promising data to support the use of these scores for prediction of survival in those undergoing veno-art… Show more

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“…In this respect, Karnib and colleagues used MELD scores to predict 90-day mortality in patients undergoing ECMO therapy for cardiogenic shock. MELD scores were evaluated within 48 h of va-ECMO initiation and were predictive for 90-day mortality [15]. Nagy and colleagues were able to show MELD scores and MELD score modifications to be predictive in the risk stratification of va-ECMO in varying clinical indications [16], among them weaning failure from CPB.…”
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“…In this respect, Karnib and colleagues used MELD scores to predict 90-day mortality in patients undergoing ECMO therapy for cardiogenic shock. MELD scores were evaluated within 48 h of va-ECMO initiation and were predictive for 90-day mortality [15]. Nagy and colleagues were able to show MELD scores and MELD score modifications to be predictive in the risk stratification of va-ECMO in varying clinical indications [16], among them weaning failure from CPB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, modifications of the MELD score have been able to predict patient survival in various clinical settings, including interventional and surgical cardiac scenarios [12][13][14]. With special focus on va-ECMO support, the MELD score has been able to predict survival with high accuracy, when calculated within 48 h of ECMO initiation [15]. However, as organ function may worsen or resolve with va-ECMO support, we suggest that serial MELD determination may have better prediction outcomes compared to a single value.…”
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confidence: 99%