| Literature DB >> 25418779 |
Mustafa Ozbaran1, Tahir Yagdi, Cagatay Engin, Zulal Ulger, Burcu Ozbaran, Sezen Kose, Duygu Kacamak, Yaprak Engin.
Abstract
As there is still a shortage of pediatric donor hearts, several techniques have been used to assist pediatric patients to survive until transplantation. VADs provide long-term support and ability of mobilization for children before a suitable heart becomes available. Several devices such as paracorporeal pumps have been used for this purpose, with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates. However, discharge is not possible, as there is no mobile drive unit for these small-sized pumps. The possible negative psychosocial impact of long-term hospitalization, away from home and school, may cause some adjustment problems in the future. In this case series, three pediatric patients that underwent intracorporeal LVAD implantation and returned to school are presented to share clinical experience and also to attract attention to the potential social and psychiatric implications.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; cardiomyopathy; pediatric heart transplant; ventricular assist device
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25418779 DOI: 10.1111/petr.12399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Transplant ISSN: 1397-3142