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Restoration Of Left Ventricular Function Following Lvad Implantation – Remission Or Recovery? A Case Series., Shiksha Joshi, Mariah Barlow, Maya Guglin
Restoration Of Left Ventricular Function Following Lvad Implantation – Remission Or Recovery? A Case Series., Shiksha Joshi, Mariah Barlow, Maya Guglin
The VAD Journal
Background
A wide range of left ventricular (LV) recovery rates on left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support have been reported. In this case series, we summarize our experience with LVAD explantation for presumed LV recovery.
Case series
Out of 240 patients who received an LVAD implant in our program since its inception, we explanted/inactivated the pump for presumed LV recovery in only three patients. All three of these patients had relapse of cardiomyopathy within 6 months of explantation.
Conclusion
Our experience does not support the existence of LV recovery following LVAD implantation as a common phenomenon. Improvement in LV function …
Safety And Efficacy Of Routine Bridging Anticoagulation For Subtherapeutic Anticoagulation In Outpatients With A Left Ventricular Assist Device, David C. Shisler, Gaurang N. Vaidya, Lori Muncy, Rajakrishnan Vijayakrishnan, Mark S. Slaughter, Emma J. Birks, Dmitry Abramov
Safety And Efficacy Of Routine Bridging Anticoagulation For Subtherapeutic Anticoagulation In Outpatients With A Left Ventricular Assist Device, David C. Shisler, Gaurang N. Vaidya, Lori Muncy, Rajakrishnan Vijayakrishnan, Mark S. Slaughter, Emma J. Birks, Dmitry Abramov
The VAD Journal
Background
Anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists is vital to prevent pump thrombosis in patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). However, the safety and efficacy of bridging anticoagulation for the routine management of subtherapeutic international normalized ratio (INR) in stable outpatients remains poorly characterized.
Methods
In this retrospective study, a total of 60 LVAD outpatients had 110 episodes of subtherapeutic INR noted on routine testing. 34 of these episodes were managed with parenteral bridging anticoagulation and 76 were managed with only an adjusted dose of warfarin. The rates of bleeding and thromboembolic adverse events following these episodes of subtherapeutic INR …
Delayed Sternal Closure Does Not Reduce Complications Associated With Coagulopathy And Right Ventricular Failure After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, Roh Yanagida, Navin Rajagopalan, Daniel L. Davenport, Thomas A. Tribble, Mark A. Bradley, Charles W. Hoopes
Delayed Sternal Closure Does Not Reduce Complications Associated With Coagulopathy And Right Ventricular Failure After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, Roh Yanagida, Navin Rajagopalan, Daniel L. Davenport, Thomas A. Tribble, Mark A. Bradley, Charles W. Hoopes
Internal Medicine Faculty Publications
Delayed sternal closure (DSC) is occasionally adopted after implantation of left ventricular assist device (LVAD). Recent studies suggest that DSC be used for high risk group of patients with coagulopathy, hemodynamic instability or right ventricular failure. However, whether DSC is efficacious for bleeding complication or right ventricular failure is not known. This study is single center analysis of 52 patients, who underwent LVAD implantation. Of those 52 patients, 40 consecutive patients underwent DSC routinely. The sternum was left open with vacuum assist device after implantation of LVAD. Perioperative outcome of the patients who underwent routine DSC were compared with 12 …
What Did We Learn About Vads In 2017?, Maya Guglin
What Did We Learn About Vads In 2017?, Maya Guglin
The VAD Journal
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Management Of Aortic Insufficiency In Patients With Left Ventricular Assist Device ̶ A Retrospective Analysis, Hartmuth B. Bittner
Management Of Aortic Insufficiency In Patients With Left Ventricular Assist Device ̶ A Retrospective Analysis, Hartmuth B. Bittner
The VAD Journal
Background: Aortic insufficiency is increasingly recognized as a complication of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support and may lead to clinical decompensation requiring correction. This article describes experiences in managing patients presenting with concomitant aortic insufficiency and with de novo aortic insufficiency following left ventricular assist device implantations.
Methods: All patients undergoing LVAD implantation between 2012 and 2014 were included in this retrospective analysis if aortic valve insufficiency was present on implantation or newly developed (de novo) after implantation. Moderate to severe aortic valve insufficiency was corrected at implantation.
Results: The data of 39 patients were included. At the time …
Unresponsive Patient With Lvad: A Case Series, Ameer Z. Musa, Julia Akhtarekhavari
Unresponsive Patient With Lvad: A Case Series, Ameer Z. Musa, Julia Akhtarekhavari
The VAD Journal
Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) for patients with advanced heart failure (HF) is becoming more commonplace as technology has progressed and reliability of these systems has improved. We report our experience with three patients with cardiopulmonary arrest in the hospital and propose a protocol for the prompt assessment and treatment of an unresponsive patient with a LVAD in place. We presented three cases of unresponsive patients on LVAD support with low flow or no flow through the LVAD. Although all three of them were alive after resuscitation, none survived to discharge. In all three cases, there were no flaws in LVAD …