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A Novel Extracorporeal Continuous-Flow Ventricular Assist System for Patients With Advanced Heart Failure - Initial Clinical Experience.

Authors :
Seguchi O
Fujita T
Kitahata N
Iwasaki K
Kuroda K
Nakajima S
Watanabe T
Yanase M
Fukushima S
Tsukiya T
Katagiri N
Mizuno T
Takewa Y
Hamasaki T
Onda K
Hayashi T
Yamamoto H
Tatsumi E
Kobayashi J
Fukushima N
Source :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society [Circ J] 2020 Jun 25; Vol. 84 (7), pp. 1090-1096. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 28.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Bridge-to-decision (BTD) devices providing temporary mechanical circulatory support should be introduced to patients with advanced heart failure. This study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of a BTD device comprising an innovative extracorporeal continuous-flow temporary ventricular assist device (VAD) driven by a novel hydrodynamically levitated centrifugal flow blood pump.<br />Methods and results: Nine patients, comprising 3 with dilated cardiomyopathy, 3 with fulminant myocarditis, and 3 with ischemic heart disease, and 6 males, whose mean age was 47.7±8.1 years, were enrolled into the study. Six patients had Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support profile 1, and 3 were profile 2. The primary endpoint was a composite of survival free from device-related serious adverse events and complications during circulatory support. Eight patients received left ventricular support, of whom 3 received concomitant right ventricular support using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuits, as a consequence of severe respiratory failure. One patient with fulminant myocarditis received biventricular support using the novel VAD system. After 19.0±13.5 days, 3 patients were weaned from circulatory support, because their native cardiac function recovered, and 6 patients required conversion to a durable device as a bridge-to-transplantation. One patient had non-disabling ischemic stroke episodes, and no patients died.<br />Conclusions: This novel extracorporeal VAD system with a hydrodynamically levitated centrifugal pump can safely and successfully bridge patients with advanced heart failure to subsequent therapeutic stages.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1347-4820
Volume :
84
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32461539
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-19-1122