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Mechanical circulatory support devices in advanced heart failure: 2020 and beyond.

Jefferson L Vieira1, Hector O Ventura2, Mandeep R Mehra3.   

Abstract

Substantial progress in the field of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) has expanded the treatment options for patients with advanced-stage heart failure (HF). Currently available MCS devices can be implanted percutaneously or surgically. They can also be configured to support the left, right, or both ventricles, offering varying levels of circulatory support. Short-term temporary MCS devices are primarily used in high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention, cardiogenic shock, and post-cardiac arrest, while durable left ventricular assist systems (LVAS) are increasingly utilized either as a bridge-to-transplant, bridge to decision, or as a destination therapy. The evolution from older pulsatile devices to continuous-flow LVAS and the incorporation of smaller pumps, with no valves, fewer moving parts, and improved hemocompatibility has translated into improved clinical outcomes, greater durability, fewer adverse events, and reduced overall cost of care. However, despite marked advances in device design and clinical management, determining MCS candidacy is often difficult and requires the integration of clinical, biomarker, imaging, exercise, and hemodynamic data. This review aims to provide a summary of the current use of short-term and durable MCS devices in the treatment of advanced-stage HF, highlighting several aspects of LVAS support and the challenges that remain.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Advanced heart failure; Cardiogenic shock; Hemocompatibility; INTERMACS; LVAD; Left ventricular assist device; Mechanical circulatory support

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32971112     DOI: 10.1016/j.pcad.2020.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 0033-0620            Impact factor:   8.194


  5 in total

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Authors:  Florin Alexandru Pleșoianu; Carmen Elena Pleșoianu; Iris Bararu Bojan; Andrei Bojan; Andrei Țăruș; Grigore Tinică
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-06

2.  Long-term Survival Following Heart Transplantation for Chagas Versus Non-Chagas Cardiomyopathy: A Single-center Experience in Northeastern Brazil Over 2 Decades.

Authors:  Jefferson L Vieira; Maria G V Sobral; Francisco Y Macedo; Raquel S Florêncio; Germana P L Almeida; Glauber G Vasconcelos; Juliana R Fernandes; Laura L E Marinho; Daniel F M Trompieri; Tilak K R Pasala; Juan A C Mejia; João D Souza-Neto
Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2022-06-24

3.  Emerging Topics in Heart Failure: Contemporaneous Management of Advanced Heart Failure.

Authors:  Fabiana G Marcondes-Braga; Jefferson L Vieira; João David de Souza Neto; Gustavo Calado; Silvia Moreira Ayub-Ferreira; Fernando Bacal; Nadine Clausell
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 2.000

4.  The Impact of Noninvasive Ventilator Assisted Ventilation Nursing Combined with Mechanical Vibration on the Level of Heart Failure Indexes in ICU Patients with Acute Heart Failure.

Authors:  Wenze Li; Qifeng Lou
Journal:  J Healthc Eng       Date:  2022-02-26       Impact factor: 2.682

5.  Hemocompatibile Thin Films Assessed under Blood Flow Shear Forces.

Authors:  Roman Major; Grażyna Wilczek; Justyna Więcek; Maciej Gawlikowski; Hanna Plutecka; Katarzyna Kasperkiewicz; Marcin Kot; Małgorzata Pomorska; Roman Ostrowski; Magdalena Kopernik
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-09-04       Impact factor: 4.927

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