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Two-Year Outcomes in HeartMate 3 versus HeartWare HVAD Patients Implanted as Destination Therapy
The ENDURANCE trial demonstrated noninferiority of the intrapericardial centrifugal-flow HeartWare HVAD compared to the axial-flow HeartMate II left ventricular assist device (LVAD) regarding survival in patients with advanced heart failure ineligible for heart transplantation, but stroke was more common. Most recently, the MOMENTUM 3 trial demonstrated superiority of the intrathoracic, fully magnetically levitated centrifugal-flow HeartMate 3 (HM3) LVAD compared to the HeartMate II. A clinical trial evaluating the HM3 and HVAD has not been performed, therefore the purpose of this study was to compare outcomes between these two devices.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: L. Coyle, C. Gallagher, L. Kukla, R. Paliga, R. Siemeck, G. Yost, M. Dia, A. Tatooles Tags: (1039) Source Type: research

Natural Antibodies and Left Ventricular Assist Device Complications
Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are widely used as a support strategy for advanced heart failure. Complications such as thrombosis and bleeding have been linked to LVAD. We observed that LVAD implantation was followed by a sharp increase in serum levels of IgG natural antibodies (Nabs) recognizing oxidation-specific epitopes (OSE) and apoptotic cells. Nabs have been implicated in inflammatory reactions related to atherosclerosis, ischemic stroke and primary graft dysfunction following heart transplantation.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 31, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: S.B. See, D. Onat, E. Hittesdorf, F. McDougan, M. Yuzefpolskaya, A.R. Garan, V.K. Topkara, Y. Naka, H. Takayama, K. Takeda, G.P. Milligan, D. Wencker, S.A. Hall, M. Askar, P. Kimball, G. Wagener, P. Colombo, E. Zorn Tags: (1211) Source Type: research

Quantifying the Impact from Stroke During Support with Continuous Flow Ventricular Assist Devices: An STS INTERMACS Analysis
Adverse events, and in particular strokes, during continuous flow durable left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) remain the major barrier to greater application among patients with ambulatory advanced heart failure.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - April 20, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: James K. Kirklin, David C. Naftel, Susan L. Myers, Francis D. Pagani, Paolo C. Colombo Tags: Original Clinical Science Source Type: research

Risk assessment in PAH using quantitative CMR tricuspid regurgitation: relation to heart catheterization
ConclusionsA clear trend towards worse outcome with larger TRV or TR% was shown; however, the number of events was insufficient for significant outcome differences. Prognostic value of quantitative TR should be investigated in a larger multicentre cohort. Effective RV ejection fraction may be considered an improved measure of RV function in PAH.
Source: ESC Heart Failure - May 5, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Erik Hedstr öm, Anna Bredfelt, Göran Rådegran, Håkan Arheden, Ellen Ostenfeld Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research

Cardiac Transplantation for Cancer Involving the Heart
Cardiac Cancer (CC) that arises from or involves the heart can present as heart failure, chest pain, stroke or another thromboembolic event. Although patients with CC have limited treatment options, in other organ cancers such as hepatocellular carcinoma, liver transplant improves 5-year overall survival in carefully selected patients1. For CC, however, the benefit of replacing the cancerous heart is uncertain because one-year survival is generally estimated around 50% after this rare operation.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - May 23, 2020 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Matthew Wingo, Andreas R. de Biasi, Yasuhiro Shudo, Vijaya Bharathi, Anthony Blackburn, Mario Gaudino, Leonard N. Girardi, Y. Joseph Woo Tags: Research Correspondence Source Type: research

079 Assessing Arterial Pulsatility in Patients With Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Support
An increasing number of end-stage heart failure patients are supported by continuous-flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices (cfLVADs) as a bridge to heart transplantation. In these patients, accurate assessment of arterial pulsatility remains a challenge because of diminished pulse pressure, which itself can be associated with adverse events such as gastrointestinal bleeding and stroke. Our study investigates the value of simultaneous arterial pressure and arterial flow velocity assessment in cfLVAD patients.
Source: Heart, Lung and Circulation - November 8, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: A. Adji, S. Emmanuel, P. Jain, C. Hayward Source Type: research

Arterial Pulsatility in Patients with Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Support: Comparing Velocity and Mean Arterial Pressure
An increasing number of end-stage heart failure patients are supported by continuous-flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices (cfLVADs) as a bridge to heart transplantation. Accurate assessment of arterial pulsatility remains a challenge because of diminished pulse pressure, which itself can be associated with adverse events such as gastrointestinal bleeding and stroke. Our study investigates the value of simultaneous arterial pressure and arterial blood velocity assessment in cfLVAD patients.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 20, 2021 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: S. Emmanuel, A. Adji, D. Robson, P. Jain, C. Hayward Tags: 1138 Source Type: research

Bridge from Central Extracorporeal Life Support to Durable LVAD in Acute Heart Failure Elevates a Risk of Stroke Long-Term
This study aimed to review outcomes of this bridge strategy from central ECLS to durable LVAD, as compared to those of primary LVAD implantation.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - March 20, 2021 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: K. Tonai, S. Fukushima, N. Tadokoro, N. Fukushima, T. Fujita Tags: (994) Source Type: research

Cerebral Vasoreactivity in HeartMate 3 Patients
While rates of stroke have declined with the HeartMate3 (HM3) continuous flow (CF) left ventricular assist device (LVAD), the impact of non-pulsatile flow and artificial pulse physiology on cerebrovascular function is not known. We hypothesized that improved hemodynamics and artificial pulse physiology of HM3 patients would augment cerebrovascular metabolic reactivity (CVR) compared with HeartMate II (HMII) CF-LVAD and heart failure (HF) patients.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - May 21, 2021 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Eric J. St öhr, Ruiping Ji, Koichi Akiyama, Giulio Mondellini, Lorenzo Braghieri, Alberto Pinsino, John R. Cockcroft, Melana Yuzefpolskaya, Amrin Amlani, Veli K. Topkara, Hiroo Takayama, Yoshifumi Naka, Nir Uriel, Koji Takeda, Paolo C. Colombo, Barry J. Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research

Predicting the survivals and favorable neurologic outcomes after targeted temperature management by artificial neural networks
CONCLUSIONS: The ANN-based models achieved good performance to predict the survival and favorable neurologic outcomes after TTM. The models proposed have clinical value to assist in decision-making.PMID:34330620 | DOI:10.1016/j.jfma.2021.07.004
Source: J Formos Med Assoc - July 31, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Wei-Ting Chiu Chen-Chih Chung Chien-Hua Huang Yu-San Chien Chih-Hsin Hsu Cheng-Hsueh Wu Chen-Hsu Wang Hung-Wen Chiu Lung Chan Source Type: research

Peripheral microvascular dysfunction is associated with plaque progression and adverse long ‐term outcomes in heart transplant patients
ConclusionsPeripheral endothelial dysfunction is associated with increased plaque progression and adverse long-term cardiovascular outcomes in transplant patients. PED assessment might be a useful clinical tool for risk stratification after heart transplantation.
Source: ESC Heart Failure - September 12, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ilke Ozcan, Takumi Toya, Michel T. Corban, Ali Ahmad, Lilach O. Lerman, Sudhir S. Kushwaha, Amir Lerman Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research

Comparing Velocity and Mean Arterial Pressure to Assess Pulsatility in Patients with Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices
An increasing number of end-stage heart failure patients are supported by continuous-flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices (cfLVADs). In these patients, accurate assessment of arterial pulsatility remains a challenge because of diminished pulse pressure. Limited pulsatility in modern cfLVADs itself can be associated with adverse events such as stroke. Our study investigates the value of simultaneous arterial pressure and arterial blood velocity assessment in cfLVAD patients.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - April 1, 2022 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: S. Emmanuel, A. Adji, P. Jansz, C. Hayward Tags: (871) Source Type: research

Right heart failure after left ventricular assist device implantation – from prediction to action
In this issue of the Journal, Read and colleagues1 report the use of peak stroke volume index (SVI) during pre-procedure vasodilatory testing as a predictor of early right heart failure (RHF) after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. They retrospectively examine 70 patients from three institutions who underwent pre-implant nitroprusside vasodilator testing. Indications for pre-operative vasodilator testing were elevated pulmonary vascular resistance, pulmonary arterial wedge pressure, or systolic pulmonary artery pressure.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - August 31, 2022 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Sameer K Singh, Koji Takeda Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Impact of Perioperative Sarcopenia and Dysphagia on LVAD Related Complications
Sarcopenia, as defined by decline in muscle quantity/quality, is prevalent in heart failure and associated with high morbidity and mortality. Sarcopenic dysphagia is caused by sarcopenia in the whole body and swallowing-related muscles. We investigated the impact of perioperative sarcopenia and dysphagia on postoperative pneumonia (PNA), stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) and 30-d readmission after LVAD.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - April 1, 2023 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: M. Nishikawa, M.R. Carey, A. Ladanyi, G.M. Mondellini, A. Pinsino, K. Antler, E. Goldberg, J. Hastie, K. Clerkin, G.T. Sayer, N. Uriel, K. Takeda, P.C. Colombo, M. Yuzefpolskaya Tags: (765) Source Type: research