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Table 1 Characteristics of the 21 pediatric patients who underwent ECPR over the 9-year study period

From: Current experience and limitations of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in children: a single-center retrospective study

Patient number

Gender

Disease

Age at admission

Body weight (kg)

The day of ECMO

Weaning

Outcome (PCPC)

Onset site

PDR

1

F

CDH

0 month

3

5

−

D

In-hospital

9.8

2

M

Myocarditis

8 years 7 months

20

6

â—‹

PCPC2

In-hospital

2.5

3

F

Myocarditis

3 years 11 months

14

5

−

D

Out-of-hospital

39.6

4

F

Myocarditis

7 years 6 months

27

3

−

D

Out-of-hospital

73.5

5

F

Myocarditis

1 year 7 months

10

5

−

D

In-hospital

85.0

6

M

Post-ope

1 month

5

5

â—‹

PCPC3

In-hospital

1.7

7

F

Post-ope

0 month

3

2

−

D

In-hospital

3.5

8

F

Post-ope

0 month

3

4

−

D

In-hospital

5.9

9

M

Myocarditis

5 months

8

6

−

D

In-hospital

59.2

10

M

Post-ope

1 month

3

2

−

D

In-hospital

3.5

11

F

AHF

5 months

7

19

â—‹

D

In-hospital

33.4

12

M

Post-ope

1 month

4

17

−

D

In-hospital

6.2

13

M

Post-ope

0 month

3

8

−

D

In-hospital

9.5

14

M

Post-ope

0 month

2

22

−

D

In-hospital

14.6

15

M

Post-ope

0 month

4

4

â—‹

PCPC1

In-hospital

3.3

16

M

Unknown

13 years 7 months

50

6

−

D

Out-of-hospital

85.8

17

F

Post-ope

3 days

2

13

−

D

In-hospital

83.7

18

M

Post-ope

3 days

2

12

−

D

In-hospital

68.8

19

M

Post-ope

17 days

3

34

−

D

In-hospital

1.9

20

M

Myocarditis

6 years 2 months

18

8

â—‹

PCPC6

Out-of-hospital

84.5

21

M

Unknown

2 months

6

10

−

D

In-hospital

19.8

  1. Abbreviations: CDH congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Post-ope post-operative of cardiovascular surgery, AHF acute heart failure, PCPC Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category, PDR predictive death rate estimated by PIM2. ○ success, − unsuccess, D Death.