2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2011.01403.x
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Management of Single‐Ventricle Patients With Berlin Heart EXCOR Ventricular Assist Device: Single‐Center Experience

Abstract: There are minimal data regarding chronic management of single-ventricle ventricular assist device (VAD) patients. This study aims to describe our center's multidisciplinary team management of single-ventricle patients supported long term with the Berlin Heart EXCOR Pediatric VAD. Patient #1 was a 4-year-old with double-outlet right ventricle with aortic atresia, L-looped ventricles, and heart block who developed heart failure 1 year after Fontan. She initially required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation suppo… Show more

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“…Complications are mainly the result of the paracorporeal placement, with an increasing number of driveline infections and thrombosis of the very huge pumps. 7,8 The HeartWare pump (HeartWare, Framingham, MA, USA) also can be successfully implanted into both ventricles. 9 Problems with this pump, as with LVAD systems, are gastrointestinal bleeding (13%), bleeding that requires reoperation in 15% of the cases, and driveline infections due to the abdominal exit (17% in 1 y).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications are mainly the result of the paracorporeal placement, with an increasing number of driveline infections and thrombosis of the very huge pumps. 7,8 The HeartWare pump (HeartWare, Framingham, MA, USA) also can be successfully implanted into both ventricles. 9 Problems with this pump, as with LVAD systems, are gastrointestinal bleeding (13%), bleeding that requires reoperation in 15% of the cases, and driveline infections due to the abdominal exit (17% in 1 y).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have noted the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach consisting of surgeons and heart failure specialists, intensivists, hematologists, pharmacists, nurses and potentially psychiatrists and infectious disease physicians (72). We feel this is absolutely necessary to optimize the outcomes of these very difficult patients.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experience with MCS in failing FSV patients has been reported by other teams, mostly in the form of case reports (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%