RESP score for VV ECMO survival
Tool to predict survival in patients receiving Venovenous (VV) Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
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The RESP score is a validated clinical tool to predict in-hospital survival in patients receiving Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for respiratory failure.
RESP score is calculated based 12 pre-ECMO clinical variables that have independent association with hospital survival. These variables were identified in a study (Schmidt 2014) involving 2,355 patients in the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) registry who received ECMO for acute respiratory failure. The score was additionally validated in a cohort of 140 patients.
Total RESP Score | Risk Class | Survival |
---|---|---|
≥6 | I | 92% |
3 to 5 | II | 76% |
-1 to 2 | III | 57% |
-5 to -2 | IV | 33% |
≤-6 | V | 18% |
References
Schmidt M, Bailey M, Sheldrake J,Hodgson C, Aubron C, Rycus PT, Scheinkestel C et al.
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