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Left Ventricular Assist Devices: The What and the Who Lance E. Sullenberger MD FACC FACP Capital Cardiology Associates
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US Heart Transplants StableBut Heart Failure Increasing…
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Left Ventricular Assist Device Pulsatile Flow Not a true artificial heart. Assists the left ventricle in passing oxygenated blood through the body. Initially was a pulsatile device (similar to native heart…)
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Left Ventricular Assist Device Continuous (Axial) Flow
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Pulsatile Flow is Out Axial Flow is In
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The Down Side Infection Bleeding Thrombosis Embolism Battery issues Hemolysis
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Who Gets an LVAD? Bridge to Recovery Bridge to Transplant Destination Therapy
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Bridge to Recovery Acute Myocarditis Acute Myocardial Infarction Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Younger Previously healthy Few comorbidities
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Bridge to Transplant
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Destination Therapy REMATCH Trial 129 patients Ineligible for cardiac transplant Class IV CHF ½ received LVAD ½ received medical therapy alone Can’t get a TX – Older – Hepatitis – DM with small vessel disease Might not get a TX – Renal issues – PHTN Complex surgical
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Warning Signs!!
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Inability to Take CHF Therapy
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Low Sodium
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Cardiorenal Syndrome
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Warning Signs! Recurrent Admissions Low Blood Pressure Hyponatremia Poor Renal Function Use of Continuous Inotropes Increasing diuretic dose Worsening Heart Failure Class
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Bring It Home….
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LANCE SULLENBERGER MD LSULLENBERGER@CAPITALCARDIOLOGY.COM Thank You!!!
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