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Published on: June 12, 2021
Practice Issues for Evaluation and Management of the Suicidal Left Ventricular Assist Device Patient
Yelena Chernyak1, Lisa Teh1, Danielle R Henderson1
1Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, IU Health Neurosciences Center, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Abstract:
There is a high prevalence of depression among left ventricular assist device patients, who present with an increased risk of suicidality given access to means via the device either with nonadherence or disconnection. Suicidality via device nonadherence/disconnection is an underresearched clinical issue, as paradoxically this life-saving procedure can also provide a method of lethal means to patients with significant mental health concerns. A case study is used to highlight the course of an attempted suicide by ventricular assistive device nonadherence. Clinical implications and recommendations for practice include a thorough psychological evaluation presurgery, monitoring quality of life and coping styles before and after placement, psychological testing, outlining specific suicide protocols, psychiatric care considerations for patients with highly specialized medical devices, and related ethical concerns.
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