2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.08.012
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Novel techniques of mechanical circulatory support for the right heart and Fontan circulation

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“…75 Derk et al showed the feasibility of an axial pump (Jarvik 2000) to restore baseline hemodynamics and cardiac output in Fontan circulation in a pig model. 76 Rodefeld et al used a 3-dimensional computational model and showed that a single viscous Impella pump augments cavopulmonary blood flow and can be used as a bridge to recovery or transplant in patients with established univentricular Fontan circulation. 77 Our group is currently investigating a novel multilumen cannula to support the failing Fontan circulation by a computational fluid dynamic simulation model.…”
Section: Mcs In Achd Patients With Biventricular Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 Derk et al showed the feasibility of an axial pump (Jarvik 2000) to restore baseline hemodynamics and cardiac output in Fontan circulation in a pig model. 76 Rodefeld et al used a 3-dimensional computational model and showed that a single viscous Impella pump augments cavopulmonary blood flow and can be used as a bridge to recovery or transplant in patients with established univentricular Fontan circulation. 77 Our group is currently investigating a novel multilumen cannula to support the failing Fontan circulation by a computational fluid dynamic simulation model.…”
Section: Mcs In Achd Patients With Biventricular Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the pump is designed for the LV, it has been adapted for supporting the RV to promote biventricular support . Derk et al reported using the adult pump for pulmonary MCS in Yorkshire pigs with simulated Fontan physiology; a TCPC was not attempted. Systemic venous pressure increased and the arterial pressure and cardiac output dropped, but the pump was able to restore these parameters to baseline levels.…”
Section: Clinically Used Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical circulatory support was not designed for complex congenital cardiac conditions. However, there has been an increase in research efforts directed at understanding and developing a device that can safely be used in patients with a Fontan procedure [5358]. There are potential advantages to restoring pulsatile flow to the lungs in this population.…”
Section: Assist Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%