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The Effect of Race on Stroke Incidence and Post-Stroke Mortality - The Stroke Paradox in LVAD Patients
Stroke is considered one of the major hurdles in applying Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) technology to a broader population, and remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity despite advances in both technology and management. In the general population, incidence of stroke in African Americans (AA) has been reported to be twice that of their Caucasian counterparts, and the mortality following stroke higher in AA. We sought to assess the effect of race on both rate of stroke, as well as post stroke survival in the LVAD population.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: S.D. Rao, V. Troung, E. Chung, W.S. Mazur, D. Goldstien, U.P. Jorde, J. Teuteberg, S.R. Messe, C.S. Hayward, G.F. Egnaczyk, M.A. Acker, S.S. Sreenivas, J.E. Rame Tags: (212) Source Type: research

Feasibility and Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement by Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD)
Blood pressure (BP) control reduces stroke in LVAD patients. Home monitoring is key for optimal control. Measurement by Doppler is the most reliable non-invasive method. No study assessed the feasibility of Doppler BP obtained by LVAD patients and caregivers.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: V. Ton, L. Dees, J. Casida, S. Ledroux, E.N. Sorensen, R. Madathil, D. Kaczorowski Tags: (849) Source Type: research

Stroke on Mechanical Support: Similar Survival but Higher Risk of Stroke Post-Transplant
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) increase waitlist survival, yet the risk of stroke is not trivial. There is a knowledge gap regarding the impact of these strokes on heart transplant outcomes. We sought to analyze how strokes during VAD support impact post-transplant (post-Tx) outcomes in children.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: F. Zafar, L. Haney, K. Riggs, K. Thangappan, S. Chen, M. Mehegan, C. VanderPluym, D. Peng, A. Lorts, D.L. Morales Tags: (1188) Source Type: research

Blood Conservation Strategy at Time of Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement Improves Survival
Bleeding is the most common complication of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) placement. However, excessive transfusion has been linked to heart failure, stroke, and alloimmunization. We compared 90-day outcomes in patients receiving a blood conservation (BCS) versus liberal transfusion strategy during surgery and the subsequent 24 hours.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: K. Stawiarski, O. Agboola, J. Park, A. Mangi, A. Geirsson, F. Lee, D. Jacoby, L. Bellumkonda, T. Ahmad, J. Chou, J.M. Testani, M. Chen, G. McCloskey, P. Bonde Tags: (356) Source Type: research

Pre-Operative Intracardiac Thrombus is Associated with Increased Risk of Stroke and Death in CF-LVAD Patients
Advanced heart failure predisposes patients to intracardiac thrombus (ICT) formation. There is a paucity of evidence examining the impact of pre-existing left atrial (LA) or left ventricular (LV) thrombi on post-operative outcomes in patients undergoing durable LVAD implantation.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: C.A. Bravo Carillo, J.A. Fried, G.M. Mondellini, A. Javaid, H.S. Lumish, J.Z. Willey, V.K. Topkara, L. Braghieri, Y. Kaku, L. Witer, H. Takayama, K. Takeda, Y. Naka, N. Uriel, M. Yuzefpolskaya, P.C. Colombo Tags: (349) Source Type: research

Effect of Donor Death by Drug Intoxication Combined with Chronic Drug Abuse on Lung Transplantation: A Single Center Study
In the field of lung transplantation, there is a high wait list mortality. Broader use of extended criteria donors would provide additional organs for transplantation. An increasing number of organ donors are dying from drug overdose. These donors are often considered “high risk” because of their exposure to infectious diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B and C. However, these organ donors are often younger and healthier than those that die from stroke or cardiac arrest. Successful use of lung donors who have a history of drug abuse may serve to provide addit ional organs for those patients on the wait list.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: E.C. Klipsch, T. Hathaway, R.S. Mangus Tags: (330) Source Type: research

Left Atrial Volume after Heart Transplantation - A Predictor of Outcomes?
The left atrium (LA) in heart transplant (HT) recipients is a surgically created chamber from variable portions of donor and recipient. In the non-HT patients there is strong evidence that left atrial volume (LAV) is a robust predictor of cardiovascular outcomes such as atrial fibrillation, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular death. Thus, we thought to 1) characterize LA size in HT recipients and 2) investigate the implications of “new” LA volume on HT outcomes.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Y. Peled, J. Lavee, E. Ram, Y. Kassif, L. Sternik, E. Schwammenthal, R. Klempfner, B. Tzur Tags: (614) Source Type: research

Elevated Outpatient C-Reactive Protein Independently Predicts Stroke and Gastrointestinal Bleeding in LVAD Patients
Inflammation and congestion may contribute to stroke and gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) in LVAD pts. C-Reactive Protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and N-terminal-pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) are established biomarkers of inflammation and congestion. We aimed to investigate the association of these biomarkers with stroke and GIB in LVAD pts who survived to their first outpt visit.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Y. Brailovsky, A. Javaid, G.M. Mondellini, L. Braghieri, M. Tiburcio, N. Uriel, G.T. Sayer, V.K. Topkara, K. Takeda, Y. Naka, R.T. Demmer, M. Yuzefpolskaya, P.C. Colombo Tags: (996) Source Type: research

Acute Anticoagulation after Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices
Despite reductions in major adverse events with the latest generation of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs), the incidence of stroke remains high. The timing of anticoagulation resumption is controversial. We aim to explore practices of anticoagulation management following ischemic stroke in LVAD patients and identify optimal strategies.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: C. Ibeh, D.L. Tirschwell, C. Mahr, C.J. Creutzfeldt Tags: (995) Source Type: research

Ischemic Stroke and Intracranial Hemorrhages during Percutaneous Left Ventricular Assist Device Cardiac Support
Mechanical circulatory support systems for cardiogenic shock and heart failure are associated with ischemic strokes and intracranial hemorrhages. Impella is a percutaneously placed, ventricular assist device for short-term cardiac support. We aimed to study the prevalence of acute neurologic complications during short-term support with Impella.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: C. Hassett, S. Cho, S. Hasan, R.C. Starling, E. Soltesz, K. Uchino, I. Migdady Tags: (994) Source Type: research

Lack of Nocturnal Blood Pressure Reduction Increases the Risk of Stroke in Patients on Left Ventricular Assist Device Support
Lack of nocturnal blood pressure (BP) reduction (BP dipping) has been associated with cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events in the general population. However, the effect of a deranged circadian BP variability between day and night has never been studied in patients on left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support, where stroke still represents a major complication.We hypothesized that decreased BP dipping significantly increases the risk of stroke in patients on LVAD support.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: F. Castagna, G.M. Mondellini, A. Pinsino, B.J. McDonnell, E.J. St öhr, A. Gaudig, A. Amlani, J. Nwokocha, R. Te-Frey, K. Takeda, H. Takayama, Y. Naka, J.Z. Willey, M. Yuzefpolskaya, G. Parati, J. Cockcroft, P.C. Colombo Tags: (993) Source Type: research

Stroke in Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Patients-A PediMACS Registry Analysis
To characterize the occurrence of stroke in pediatric patients supported with ventricular assist devices.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: R.A. Niebler, S.M. Amdani, B. Blume, R.S. Cantor, L. Deng, J.K. Kirklin, A. Lorts, D. Morales, D.N. Rosenthal, N.S. Ghanayem Tags: (297) Source Type: research

Outpatient Cardiac Palliative Care Reduces Healthcare Utilization
The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association have put forth statement recommending early and continuous access to palliative care for patients with heart disease. There is a national shortage of palliative care providers, and often outpatient palliative care clinics are not profitable to institutions with billing alone. However, early integration of palliative care has been proven to improve the quality of life of patients with advanced heart failure. Other studies have suggested that general palliative care has cost savings to hospital systems.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: T.A. Barrett Tags: (907) Source Type: research

Association of LVAD Cannula Position with Stroke Risk
Stroke remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in LVAD patients, with incidence upto to 22%. We hypothesized that certain LVAD cannula positions are associated with unfavourable flow patterns resulting in altered thrombogenicity, and therefore higher stroke risk.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: T. Agrawal, H. Abdala, R.A. Gutierrez, R. Thaker, S. Xu, N. Fida, J. Kim, I. Hussain, B. Trachtenberg, A. Guha, A. Bhimaraj, M. Kassi Tags: (1045) Source Type: research

Inflow Cannula Position as Predictor for Neurological Dysfunction in Patients with HeartMate 3 Left Ventricular Assist Device
This study aimed to investigate pump position, derived from chest X-rays of HM3 patients, in correlation to any neurological dysfunction (ND) and specifically to ischemic stroke (IS) and intracranial hemorrhage (ICH).
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: T. Schl öglhofer, P. Aigner, M. Migas, D. Beitzke, F. Wittmann, J. Riebandt, D. Wiedemann, G. Laufer, F. Moscato, H. Schima, D. Zimpfer Tags: (216) Source Type: research