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Published on: May 11, 2018
Biventricular assist device in extreme anorexia nervosa
Sven Beholz1, Holger Hotz, Jochen Grosse
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Charité, Humboldt-University Berlin, Luisenstrasse 65, 10117 Berlin, Germany. sven.beholz@charite.de
Abstract:
Low body mass index is an independent risk factor in cardiac surgery. Cardiac function may be severely impaired in the case of extreme malnutrition and require cardiac assistance if cardiac surgery is necessary. We report a case of the successful use of a biventricular assist device in a patient with an extreme low body mass index (6.7) due to anorexia nervosa for recovery after mitral valve replacement due to endocarditis after infusion therapy for nutrition.
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