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Heidi B Schubmehl1, Muhamed Saric1, Alan F Vainrib1
1Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Division of Cardiology, NYU-Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
Abstract:
The technique of mechanical circulatory support or the site of cannulation may affect transvalvular flow. We describe early failure of a mitral bioprosthesis in a patient with temporary left ventricular assist device support, likely from thrombosis. Salvage with transcatheter mitral valve replacement was attempted. Temporary mechanical circulatory support strategies that maximize flow across a new bioprosthesis should be sought to avoid early valvular thrombosis.
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