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Long-term mechanical circulatory support
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1997
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Heart FailureDevice TherapyTransplant ProceduresArtificial OrganVascular SurgeryCardiologyAssisted CirculationTransplantation SurgeryTransplantationNovacor IvadCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyPatient SafetyMechanical Circulatory SupportCardiovascular PhysiologyHeartmate DeviceMedicineHeart TransplantationEmergency Medicine
Against the background of an increasing number of patients waiting for heart transplantation but a stagnating number of transplant procedures, long-term mechanical circulatory support is gaining major importance. We investigated the outcome of 20 patients (15 men, and 5 women, aged between 15 and 66 years) each supported for more than 100 days between September 1987 and August 1996. The indications for implantation were bridging in 17 patients, myocarditis in 2 patients, and postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock in one patient. 12 patients received the Novacor IVAD, 4 patients the Thoratec system, 3 patients the HeartMate device and one patient both Novacor and Thoratec. Mean duration of support was 178.1 days, 15 patients were transplanted, 14 of them could be discharged, 2 patients died, 4 patients are still waiting. The most frequent complication was device-related infection in 11 patients. The results have shown that all three systems are safe and reliable devices for supporting patients for more than 100 days.
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