2014
DOI: 10.1111/aor.12273
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Challenging Treatment of an Infected CircuLite Synergy Micropump After Pump Thrombosis Due to Subtherapeutic Anticoagulation Therapy: Pushing the Limits?

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“…Nevertheless, as described in previous research and confirmed by our experience, the Synergy pump exchange can be performed more easily and quickly than a full-support LVAD, similar to a pacemaker exchange, even in difficult clinical settings, because neither sternotomy nor inflow/outflow cannulae exchange is needed. 13 In general, our outcomes with partial support are similar to those described in previous studies of patients for whom the Synergy device was originally intended, that is, lessadvanced heart failure. However, in our patient cohort, there may be a relatively high risk of the requirement for an upgrade to a full-support device because of late deterioration in hemodynamics and clinical condition.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Nevertheless, as described in previous research and confirmed by our experience, the Synergy pump exchange can be performed more easily and quickly than a full-support LVAD, similar to a pacemaker exchange, even in difficult clinical settings, because neither sternotomy nor inflow/outflow cannulae exchange is needed. 13 In general, our outcomes with partial support are similar to those described in previous studies of patients for whom the Synergy device was originally intended, that is, lessadvanced heart failure. However, in our patient cohort, there may be a relatively high risk of the requirement for an upgrade to a full-support device because of late deterioration in hemodynamics and clinical condition.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%