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Update Course Rewind: When & How to Operate CDH Patients on ECMO 2024 Part 2

Video Published 2025-08-27 Updated 2026-03-21

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Expert discussion on optimal timing and anticoagulation strategy for CDH repair in neonates on ECMO. Advocates for early repair (8-24 hours) using bivalirudin instead of heparin, citing reduced bleeding risk, easier surgical conditions, and improved outcomes with institutional protocol adoption.

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  • Bivalirudin is superior to heparin for ECMO anticoagulation in CDH: shorter half-life, no HIT risk, more predictable dosing with dilute thrombin time monitoring.
  • Early CDH repair on ECMO (8-24 hours) is now standard at 80% of centers, offering better lung growth and reduced edema compared to delayed repair.
  • Meticulous surgical technique allows CDH repair on ECMO with minimal bleeding; consistent team approach and weekend availability are key to implementation.
  • Late repair after failed ECMO wean is the worst-case scenario; early repair provides optionality to wean urgently if needed.
  • Institutional buy-in requires data sharing, protocol development, and multidisciplinary team building including neonatology, anesthesia, and surgery.

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