Literature DB >> 12406159

Postcardiotomy centrifugal assist: a single surgeon's experience.

Jack J Curtis1, Charlotte A McKenney-Knox, Colette C Wagner-Mann.   

Abstract

Because of the infrequent application of cardiac assist devices for postcardiotomy heart failure, most published reports include the results of learning curves from multiple surgeons. Between October 1986 and June 2001, a single surgeon used 35 Sarns Centrifugal Pumps as ventricular assist devices in 21 patients with severe hemodynamic compromise after open heart surgery (0.88% incidence). Patients' ages ranged from 39 to 77 (mean, 59.6 years). Three patients required right ventricular assist devices, 4 left ventricular assist devices, and 14 had biventricular assist devices. For all, the indication for application was inability to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass despite multiple inotropes and intraaortic balloon pumping. All were expected to be intraoperative deaths without further mechanical assistance. Patients were assisted from 2 to 434 h (median, 48 h). Fifteen patients (71.4%) were weaned from device(s), and 11 patients (52.4%) were hospital survivors. Actuarial survival in those dismissed from the hospital was 78% at 5 years and 39% at 10 years. Patients facing certain demise after cardiac surgery can be salvaged with temporary centrifugal mechanical assist. Results are competitive with that achieved with more sophisticated devices. Hospital survivors enjoy reasonable longevity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12406159     DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1594.2002.07121.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif Organs        ISSN: 0160-564X            Impact factor:   3.094


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2.  Long-term survival and major outcomes in post-cardiotomy extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for adult patients in cardiogenic shock.

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Review 3.  Acute right ventricular failure--from pathophysiology to new treatments.

Authors:  Alexandre Mebazaa; Peter Karpati; Estelle Renaud; Lars Algotsson
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2003-11-15       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 4.  Structured review of post-cardiotomy extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: part 1-Adult patients.

Authors:  Roberto Lorusso; Giuseppe Maria Raffa; Khalid Alenizy; Niels Sluijpers; Maged Makhoul; Daniel Brodie; Mike McMullan; I-Wen Wang; Paolo Meani; Graeme MacLaren; Mariusz Kowalewski; Heidi Dalton; Ryan Barbaro; Xiaotong Hou; Nicholas Cavarocchi; Yih-Sharng Chen; Ravi Thiagarajan; Peta Alexander; Bahaaldin Alsoufi; Christian A Bermudez; Ashish S Shah; Jonathan Haft; David A D'Alessandro; Udo Boeken; Glenn J R Whitman
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Authors:  Jan-Peter Braun; Dominik Jasulaitis; Maryam Moshirzadeh; Ulrich R Doepfmer; Marc Kastrup; Christian von Heymann; Pascal M Dohmen; Wolfgang Konertz; Claudia Spies
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6.  Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as cardiogenic shock therapy support in adult patients after heart surgery.

Authors:  Robert Musiał; Krystyna Ochońska; Andrzej Proc; Jarosław Stoliński; Dariusz Plicner; Bogusław Kapelak; Rafał Drwiła
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