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Current Status of Left Ventricular Assist Device Therapy.

Pavol Sajgalik1, Avishay Grupper2, Brook S Edwards2, Sudhir S Kushwaha2, John M Stulak3, David L Joyce3, Lyle D Joyce3, Richard C Daly3, Tomas Kara1, John A Schirger4.   

Abstract

Congestive heart failure (HF) remains a serious burden in the Western World. Despite advances in pharmacotherapy and resynchronization, many patients have progression to end-stage HF. These patients may be candidates for heart transplant or left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy. Heart transplants are limited by organ shortages and in some cases by patient comorbidities; therefore, LVAD therapy is emerging as a strategy of bridge to transplant or as a destination therapy in patients ineligible for transplant. Patients initially ineligible for a transplant may, in certain cases, become eligible for transplant after physiologic improvement with LVAD therapy, and a small number of patients with an LVAD may have sufficient recovery of myocardial function to allow device explantation. This clinically oriented review will describe (1) the most frequently used pump types and aspects of the continuous-flow physiology and (2) the clinical indications for and the shift toward the use of LVADs in less sick patients with HF. Additionally, we review complications of LVAD therapy and project future directions in this field. We referred to the Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support, landmark trials, and results from recently published studies as major sources in obtaining recent outcomes, and we searched for related published literature via PubMed. This review focuses primarily on clinical practice for primary care physicians and non-HF cardiologists in the United States.
Copyright © 2016 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27378038     DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc        ISSN: 0025-6196            Impact factor:   7.616


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Authors:  Ashish Gupta; Brian Houston
Journal:  Heart Fail Rev       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 4.214

2.  Safety and Effectiveness of Intravenous Iron Therapy in Patients Supported by Durable Left Ventricular Assist Devices.

Authors:  Carli J Peters; Thomas C Hanff; Michael V Genuardi; Robert Zhang; Christopher Domenico; Pavan Atluri; Jeremy A Mazurek; Kim Urgo; Joyce Wald; Monique S Tanna; Supriya Shore; Michael A Acker; Lee R Goldberg; Kenneth B Margulies; Edo Y Birati
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 4.964

3.  Analysis of Patients with Ventricular Assist Devices Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department.

Authors:  Ryan P McKillip; Anand Gopalsami; Magdeline Montoya; Gene Kim; James J Walter; Colleen Juricek; Eric Shappell
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2018-09-10

4.  Pulmonary function assessment post-left ventricular assist device implantation.

Authors:  Pavol Sajgalik; Chul-Ho Kim; John M Stulak; Sudhir S Kushwaha; Simon Maltais; David L Joyce; Lyle D Joyce; Bruce D Johnson; John A Schirger
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2018-10-12

5.  Low immunogenic endothelial cells endothelialize the Left Ventricular Assist Device.

Authors:  Constanca Figueiredo; Dorothee Eicke; Yuliia Yuzefovych; Murat Avsar; Jasmin Sarah Hanke; Michael Pflaum; Jan-Dieter Schmitto; Rainer Blasczyk; Axel Haverich; Bettina Wiegmann
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-08-05       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  An unusual case of Scedosporium apiospermum fungaemia in an immunocompetent patient with a left ventricular assist device and an implantable cardiac device.

Authors:  Shireen Yan Ling Tan; Shimin Jasmine Chung; Teing Ee Tan; Louis Teo; Ban Hock Tan; Yen Ee Tan
Journal:  Access Microbiol       Date:  2020-06-25
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