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The SynCardia Total Artificial Heart (TAH) is an FDA-approved device for biventricular failure, supporting patients for up to six years. Experienced centers show high transplant rates and survival, aiding organ recovery.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Medical Devices
  • Transplantation Medicine

Background:

  • The SynCardia Total Artificial Heart (TAH) is the sole FDA-approved biventricular cardiac replacement for bridge to transplantation.
  • It has received the European Union CE mark and been implanted in approximately 2000 patients worldwide.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of the SynCardia TAH.
  • To cover its history, mechanical function, monitoring, implantation, patient selection, management, and outpatient use.
  • To review existing and contemporary outcome data from clinical studies and experienced centers.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical data and FDA study outcomes.
  • Analysis of contemporary data from high-volume TAH centers.
  • Discussion of device mechanics, implantation procedures, and patient management protocols.

Main Results:

  • In experienced centers, 60-80% of TAH recipients undergo transplantation.
  • Over 80% of transplanted patients survive beyond one year.
  • The TAH supports patients with irreversible biventricular failure for up to 6 years, ensuring physiologic pulsatile flow and promoting organ recovery.

Conclusions:

  • The SynCardia TAH is a proven device for managing patients with end-stage biventricular failure.
  • It effectively bridges patients to transplantation, improving survival and facilitating organ perfusion.
  • The device offers a viable option for patients with rapidly decompensating or chronic cardiac failure.