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Physiologic and pathologic changes in patients with continuous-flow ventricular assist devices.

Ranjit John1, Andrew Boyle, Frank Pagani, Leslie Miller.   

Abstract

The clinical use of the newer continuous-flow pumps for mechanical circulatory support have resulted in superior outcomes including significantly reduced complication rates with improved durability over first generation pulsatile design pumps. However, as with all new technology, the newer LVADs have introduced a different set of management issues, as well as a unique risk profile into the mechanical circulatory support arena that were previously absent or unimportant with pulsatile LVADs. These include the effects of continuous flow on the systemic circulation and end-organ function, risk of thromboembolism, and pump thrombosis related to contact bearings in the blood path, the possible increased incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding, and ventricular arrhythmias, as well as alterations in the unloading characteristics of continuous-flow devices. This manuscript overviews the physiologic and pathologic effects that are associated with continuous-flow pumps and their unique management issues and complications.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20559982     DOI: 10.1007/s12265-009-9092-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res        ISSN: 1937-5387            Impact factor:   4.132


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9.  Gastrointestinal bleeding rates in recipients of nonpulsatile and pulsatile left ventricular assist devices.

Authors:  Sheri Crow; Ranjit John; Andrew Boyle; Sara Shumway; Kenneth Liao; Monica Colvin-Adams; Carol Toninato; Emil Missov; Marc Pritzker; Cindy Martin; Daniel Garry; William Thomas; Lyle Joyce
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