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Use of Two Intracorporeal Ventricular Assist Devices As a Total Artificial Heart
Published on: May 11, 2018
Two implantable continuous-flow ventricular assist devices in a biventricular configuration: technique and results
Jaime-Jürgen Eulert-Grehn1,2, Pia Lanmüller1, Felix Schönrath1,2
1Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, German Heart Center Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Objectives:
No continuous-flow right ventricular assist device for long-term support is available at the moment. Two continuous-flow ventricular assist devices used in a continuous-flow biventricular assist device configuration is an emerging option which has proven its feasibility but still is not approved for routine use. We present our technique and results of modifying the left ventricular assist device and making it suitable for right ventricular support.
Methods:
Between September 2009 and October 2017, 39 patients received implantation of a continuous-flow ventricular assist device for right ventricular support in a continuous-flow biventricular assist device configuration. For implantation of the HeartWare® manufacturers name of the pump HeartWare HVAD pump (HVAD)® centrifugal ventricular assist device, we performed 2 major modifications: banding of the outflow graft and reducing the intracaval length of the inflow cannula. The HVAD® could be safely implanted into the right atrium or ventricle. The HeartMate 3® left ventricular assist device needed no banding, but we increased the extraventricular part of the inflow cannula.
Results:
The overall 30-day survival for the group receiving primarily a continuous-flow biventricular assist device was 72.7% (9.5% standard error of the mean (SEM)), and the 1-year survival was 45.0% (10.7% SEM). The overall 30-day survival for the group receiving a subsequent pump for right ventricular support in a continuous-flow biventricular assist device configuration after temporary right ventricular support was 71.4% (12.1% SEM), and 1-year survival was 40.8% (13.6% SEM).
Conclusions:
At the moment, there is a lack of a continuous-flow right ventricular assist device especially designed and approved for right ventricular support. Therefore, modifications in continuous-flow ventricular assist devices designed for the left ventricle are done to make them suitable for right ventricular support. However, more information is needed regarding the optimal surgical technique, patient selection and the optimal time point of implantation.
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