Literature DB >> 8725694

Results of mechanical ventricular assistance for the treatment of post cardiotomy cardiogenic shock.

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

Abstract

The voluntary submission of data on patients who receive mechanical circulatory assistance for post cardiotomy cardiogenic shock and acute myocardial infarction has resulted in an established data base for the ongoing evaluation of these devices. Since its inception in 1985, there have been 1,279 cases reported of implanted ventricular assist devices for post cardiotomy cardiogenic shock. The average duration of support for these devices is approximately 4 days. Those patients who underwent implantation of a centrifugal pump had significantly shorter periods of support when compared with the pneumatically supported group. Patients had similar periods of support when comparing clinical outcome. Approximately 70% of the reported cases underwent centrifugal assistance. The majority of reported cases were supported with isolated left ventricular assistance. There was no significant difference in overall outcome statistics when comparing type or mode of support. Approximately 45% of reported patients were weaned from circulatory assistance, and 25% of all patients survived to discharge. These numbers remain consistent with previously reported statistics. The results with acute myocardial infarction remain limited. Of the 96 reported patients, 26% were weaned from support and only 11.5% survived to discharge. This report continues to support the use and research for advancement of these devices toward the treatment of post cardiotomy cardiogenic shock.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8725694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO J        ISSN: 1058-2916            Impact factor:   2.872


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3.  Advanced mechanical circulatory support for post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock: a 20-year outcome analysis in a non-transplant unit.

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4.  A 20-year multicentre outcome analysis of salvage mechanical circulatory support for refractory cardiogenic shock after cardiac surgery.

Authors:  Maziar Khorsandi; Scott Dougherty; Andrew Sinclair; Keith Buchan; Fiona MacLennan; Omar Bouamra; Philip Curry; Vipin Zamvar; Geoffrey Berg; Nawwar Al-Attar
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