Protocol for venoarterial ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation to reduce morbidity and mortality following bilateral lung TransPlantation: the ECMOToP randomised controlled trial

IntroductionLung transplantation (LTx) aims at improving survival and quality of life for patients with end-stage lung diseases. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is used as intraoperative support for LTx, despite no precise guidelines for its initiation. We aim to evaluate...

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Published in:BMJ open Vol. 14; no. 3; p. e077770
Main Authors: Messika, Jonathan, Eloy, Philippine, Boulate, David, Charvet, Aude, Fessler, Julien, Jougon, Jacques, Lacoste, Philippe, Mercier, Olaf, Portran, Philippe, Roze, Hadrien, Sage, Edouard, Thes, Jacques, Tronc, Francois, Vourc'h, Mickael, Montravers, Philippe, Castier, Yves, Mordant, Pierre, Mohammed, Nassima Si, Cerceau, Pierre, Girault, Antoine, Roussel, Arnaud, Kantor, Elie, Lortat-Jacob, Brice, Jean-Baptiste, Sylvain, Bunel, Vincent, Pavlakovic, Isabelle, Chesnel, Delphine, Didier, Léa, Lagreze, Matthias Jacquet, Chatron, Eva, Vignaux, Claire Merveilleux Du, Drevet, Gabrielle, Maury, Jean Michel, Soldea, Valentin, Demant, Xavier, Macey, Julie, Pellerin, Christelle, Ridolfo, Jérôme, Blanchard, Elodie, Bon, Claire, Chevalier, Benjamin, Gallo, Eloïse, Repusseau, Benjamin, Rodriguez, Arnaud, Seramondi, Regisse, Thumerel, Matthieu, Delaporte, Amélie, Estephan, Jerome, Diop, Sylvain, Fabre, Dominique, Fadel, Elie, Feuillet, Severine, Guirimand, Avit, Ion, Iolanda, Ionescu, Christian, Issard, Justin, Medraoui, Chahine, Menager, Jean-Baptiste, Mitilian, Delphine, Nader, Marwan, Brioude, Geoffrey, Djourno, Xavier, Labarriere, Ambroise, Mora, Pierre, Rivory, Adrien, Thomas, Pascal-Alexandre, Cadiet, Julien, Groleau, Nicolas, Lepoivre, Thierry, Roux, Antoine, Miranda, Sandra de, Picard, Clément, Beaumont, Laurence, Brugière, Olivier, Verdière, Sylvie Colin de, Hamid, Abdul-Momen, Parquin, François, Hamdan, Amer, Zuber, Benjamin, Cerf, Charles, Galliot, Richard, Tachon, Guillaume, Phillips-Houlbracq, Mathilde, Cortier, David, Cohen, Johanna, Paternot, Alexis, Pricopi, Ciprian, Glorion, Matthieu, Mimbimi, Chloé, Guen, Morgan Le, Jacqmin, Sébastien, Finet, Michael, Goncalves, Sindia, Hickel, Charles, Josserand, Julien, Richard, Julien, Weisenburger, Gaëlle, Snauwaert, Aurélie, Boudinet, Sandrine, Atchade, Enora
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Language:English
Published: England British Medical Journal Publishing Group 05-03-2024
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Summary:IntroductionLung transplantation (LTx) aims at improving survival and quality of life for patients with end-stage lung diseases. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is used as intraoperative support for LTx, despite no precise guidelines for its initiation. We aim to evaluate two strategies of VA-ECMO initiation in the perioperative period in patients with obstructive or restrictive lung disease requiring bilateral LTx. In the control ‘on-demand’ arm, high haemodynamic and respiratory needs will dictate VA-ECMO initiation; in the experimental ‘systematic’ arm, VA-ECMO will be pre-emptively initiated. We hypothesise a ‘systematic’ strategy will increase the number of ventilatory-free days at day 28.Methods and analysisWe designed a multicentre randomised controlled trial in parallel groups. Adult patients with obstructive or restrictive lung disease requiring bilateral LTx, without a formal indication for pre-emptive VA-ECMO before LTx, will be included. Patients with preoperative pulmonary hypertension with haemodynamic collapse, ECMO as a bridge to transplantation, severe hypoxaemia or hypercarbia will be secondarily excluded. In the systematic group, VA-ECMO will be systematically implanted before the first pulmonary artery cross-clamp. In the on-demand group, VA-ECMO will be implanted intraoperatively if haemodynamic or respiratory indices meet preplanned criteria. Non-inclusion, secondary exclusion and VA-ECMO initiation criteria were validated by a Delphi process among investigators. Postoperative weaning of ECMO and mechanical ventilation will be managed according to best practice guidelines. The number of ventilator-free days at 28 days (primary endpoint) will be compared between the two groups in the intention-to-treat population. Secondary endpoints encompass organ failure occurrence, day 28, day 90 and year 1 vital status, and adverse events.Ethics and disseminationThe sponsor is the Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris. The ECMOToP protocol version 2.1 was approved by Comité de Protection des Personnes Ile de France VIII. Results will be published in international peer-reviewed medical journals.Trial registration numberNCT05664204.
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PMCID: PMC10916175
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077770