Literature DB >> 7654742

Combined Registry for the Clinical Use of Mechanical Ventricular Assist Pumps and the Total Artificial Heart in conjunction with heart transplantation: sixth official report--1994.

S M Mehta1, T X Aufiero, W E Pae, C A Miller, W S Pierce.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Combined Registry has existed since 1985 with a design toward the voluntary submission of data from centers undertaking mechanical circulatory assistance.
METHODS: The compiled results of the Combined Registry for the Clinical Use of Mechanical Ventricular Assist Pumps and the Total Artificial Heart was reviewed and subjected to strict statistical evaluation.
RESULTS: More than 2000 implanted devices have been reported through January 1994, and 584 of these have been placed with the intention of bridge to heart transplantation. Nearly 70% of these patients have subsequently undergone heart transplantation, and 69% of those patients have survived to discharge from the hospital. Outcome statistics continue to favor isolated left ventricular support, although only discharge rates are significantly improved over right (p = 0.01) or biventricular assistance (p < 0.001) and the total artificial heart (p < 0.001). Within the group of left ventricular devices no individual mode of support proved advantageous over the others for transplantation or discharge rates. The 30-day mortality for all devices is approximately 36%, which remains much higher than that for orthotopic heart transplants. Isolated left ventricular support, however, had a 30-day mortality of only 9% with similar improvement in 12- and 24-month survival.
CONCLUSIONS: These data show the continued success with these devices for bridging critically ill patients to transplantation. Additionally, it supports the ongoing development of devices implanted for long-term use, which might replace orthotopic transplantation for those patients currently deemed marginal candidates.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7654742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant        ISSN: 1053-2498            Impact factor:   10.247


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