| Literature DB >> 35341579 |
Christopher T Salerno1, Christopher Hayward2, Shelley Hall3, Daniel Goldstein4, Diyar Saeed5, Jan Schmitto6, David Kaczorowski7, Ezequiel Molina8, Daniel Zimpfer9, Steven Tsui10, Edward Soltesz11, Duc Thin Pham12, Nahush A Mokadam13, Arman Kilic14, Erin Davis15, Erika Feller16, Angela Lorts17, Scott Silvestry18, Mark S Slaughter19, Evgenij Potapov20, Pavan Atluri21, Jennifer Cowger22, Francis D Pagani23.
Abstract
The HeartWare HVAD System (Medtronic) is a durable implantable left ventricular assist device that has been implanted in approximately 20,000 patients worldwide for bridge to transplant and destination therapy indications. In December 2020, Medtronic issued an Urgent Medical Device Communication informing clinicians of a critical device malfunction in which the HVAD may experience a delay or failure to restart after elective or accidental discontinuation of pump operation. Moreover, evolving retrospective comparative effectiveness studies of patients supported with the HVAD demonstrated a significantly higher risk of stroke and all-cause mortality when compared with a newer generation of a commercially available durable left ventricular assist device. Considering the totality of this new information on HVAD performance and the availability of an alternate commercially available device, Medtronic halted the sale and distribution of the HVAD System in June 2021. The decision to remove the HVAD from commercial distribution now requires the use of the HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist system (Abbott, Inc) if a patient previously implanted with an HVAD requires a pump exchange. The goal of this document is to review important differences in the design of the HVAD and HeartMate 3 that are relevant to the medical management of patients supported with these devices, and to assess the technical aspects of an HVAD-to-HeartMate 3 exchange. This document provides the best available evidence that supports best practices.Entities:
Keywords: HVAD left ventricular assist device; HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device; heart failure; left ventricular assist device malfunction
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35341579 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2021.11.085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 0022-5223 Impact factor: 5.209