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The TandemHeart as a bridge to a long-term axial-flow left ventricular assist device (bridge to bridge).

Igor D Gregoric1, Leon P Jacob, Saverio La Francesca, Brian A Bruckner, William E Cohn, Pranav Loyalka, Biswajit Kar, O H Frazier.   

Abstract

End-stage heart-failure patients in acute refractory cardiogenic shock with multi-organ dysfunction require aggressive medical therapy that includes inotropic support. Historically, the intra-aortic balloon pump was the last option for patients who were dying of acute cardiogenic shock. Short-term extracorporeal pulsatile or nonpulsatile cardiac assist devices or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation offered further treatment options; however, these therapies required invasive surgical procedures. Patients in this high-risk group had increased mortality rates from major procedures that required cardiopulmonary bypass. We used the TandemHeart, a percutaneously implanted device for short-term cardiac assistance, to lower the risk of death and improve hemodynamic performance and end-organ perfusion before implanting long-term assist devices in selected patients with signs of profound cardiogenic shock. Nine end-stage heart-failure patients (mean age, 37.7 yr) in acute refractory hemodynamic decompensation received a percutaneously implanted TandemHeart pump as a bridge to an implantable axial-flow pump. To determine the relative risk for these patients, prognostic scores were calculated before and after insertion of the TandemHeart. Percutaneous support times ranged from 1 to 22 days (mean, 5.9 d). The mean cardiac index before support, 1.02 L/(min.m2) (range, 0.0-1.8 L/[min.m2]) (0.0 L/[min.m2] implies active cardiopulmonary resuscitation), improved to 2.97 L/(min.m2) (range, 2.2-4.0 L/[min.m2]) during support. Three patients underwent successful cardiac transplantation; 5 are currently supported by axial-flow pumps; and 1 died of complications unrelated to the axial-flow pump, after 587 days. End-organ function and overall condition improved uniformly in our patients, thus decreasing the preoperative risk factors for implantation of the long-term device.

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Keywords:  Cardiac output, low/mortality/therapy; cardio-myopathies; heart failure/mortality/therapy; heart-assist devices/design/standards/statistics & numerical data; prostheses and implants; risk management; severity of illness index; shock, cardiogenic/complications/mortality/therapy; survival analysis; treatment outcome

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18612448      PMCID: PMC2435454     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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2.  Clinical experience with the TandemHeart percutaneous ventricular assist device.

Authors:  Biswajit Kar; Lindsay E Adkins; Andrew B Civitello; Pranav Loyalka; Nanthini Palanichamy; Courtney J Gemmato; Timothy J Myers; Igor D Gregoric; Reynolds M Delgado
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3.  First use of the TandemHeart percutaneous left ventricular assist device as a short-term bridge to cardiac transplantation.

Authors:  Saverio La Francesca; Nanthini Palanichamy; Biswajit Kar; Igor D Gregoric
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10.  Use of the percutaneous left ventricular assist device in patients with severe refractory cardiogenic shock as a bridge to long-term left ventricular assist device implantation.

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7.  Complex endovascular repair of a large dissection of the ascending aorta in a 70-year-old man.

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8.  Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation using the TandemHeart System's catheters.

Authors:  James P Herlihy; Pranav Loyalka; Gnananandh Jayaraman; Biswajit Kar; Igor D Gregoric
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9.  Clinical experience with the TandemHeart percutaneous ventricular assist device as a bridge to cardiac transplantation.

Authors:  Brian A Bruckner; Leon P Jacob; Igor D Gregoric; Pranav Loyalka; Biswajit Kar; William E Cohn; Saverio La Francesca; Branislav Radovancevic; O H Frazier
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2008

Review 10.  Mechanical Circulatory Assist Devices: Available Modalities and Review of Literature.

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