Man 'facing death' battles back from COVID-19 with help of bold new therapy
David Lopes, of Gettysburg, was believed to be the first confirmed COVID-19 patient at Wellspan York Hospital when he showed up with severe symptoms March 18.
He required a ventilator almost immediately, which wasnt a good sign. Statistics show 80 percent of virus patients who go on the ventilator dont survive.
Nine days into his hospitalization, Lopes, 56, ripped out his ventilator while sedated, putting his recovery in even more jeopardy. His doctors re-intubated him but believed he was facing imminent death.
Thats when doctors decided to try a rare treatment approved just this month in the United States for use on COVID-19 patients: an ECMO machine. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation has been around since the 1970s, but it has only been used about 540 times across the world during this pandemic. It is considered a last-ditch effort to save a patients life by acting as an artificial lung,
Tubes from the machine were attached to ports on Lopes jugular and femoral arteries to add oxygen to his blood and remove carbon dioxide. The device would give his terribly inflamed lungs a chance to rest.
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One thing doctors have learned about using ECMO with COVID-19 patients, is to not wait too long.
Doctors in Bejing used ECMO about five times, but didnt have good results, Zubkus said, so it was initially thought that the treatment wouldnt be helpful for the virus.
But doctors in France used it about 150 times, and started using it earlier in a patients decline. So instead of monitoring a patients downward trajectory, and trying different therapies such as temporarily paralyzing patients and then turning them on their bellies, which are steps that can improve oxygen flow, doctors shifted more quickly to ECMO on patients.
France taught us that earlier is better. So we pull the trigger earlier, Zubkus said. If things dont work for a patient, we dont need to wait 24 hours to see whats going to happen because we know where this is going to go.
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