Left ventricular assist devices for treatment of refractory advanced heart failure: the Western Australian experience

INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL(2024)

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BackgroundLeft ventricular (LV) assist devices (LVADs) can prolong survival and improve quality of life in end-stage heart failure.AimsReview outcomes of the Western Australian LVAD programme.MethodsRetrospective database and medical record review.ResultsOne hundred forty-seven LVADs have been implanted in 23 years, of which 95 were newer-generation devices (HeartWare HVAD [HW], HeartMate II and HeartMate 3). Presented data refer to these devices only. Most patients (94%) were classed as bridge-to-transplant or -candidacy/decision, with the remainder classed as 'destination therapy' (DT). Mean LV ejection fraction was 20%, and 36% had severe right ventricular dysfunction. Sixty-two percent of patients had a nonischaemic cardiomyopathy. Following LVAD implant, the median length of stay in intensive care was 2 days, and in the hospital overall was 23 days. Ninety-six percent of patients survived to hospital discharge, and, following discharge, 98% of days with LVAD were spent as an outpatient. The median number of hospital readmissions was 1.5 per patient per year. LVAD-associated infection requiring admission or intravenous antibiotics at any time after implant occurred in 36%, significant gastrointestinal bleeding in 19% and stroke in 11%. The percentage of patients alive with LVAD still in situ at 1, 2 and 5 years was 94%, 88% and 62% respectively, which exceeds current international registry outcomes. All DT patients survived at least 4 years, spending 97% of days with LVAD as an outpatient. The two longest-surviving HW DT patients worldwide (11.3 and 10.5 years) are among this cohort.ConclusionsExcellent outcomes can be achieved with LVADs in appropriately selected patients.
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heart-assist devices,heart failure/therapy,ventricular dysfunction, left/therapy,treatment outcome,retrospective studies
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