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Ann Thorac Surg 2001;71:S67-S72
© 2001 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
a MCP Hahnemann University, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Address reprint requests to Dr Samuels, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hahnemann University Hospital, Mailstop #111, Philadelphia, PA 19102
e-mail: Abiosam{at}aol.com
Presented at the Fifth International Conference on Circulatory Support Devices for Severe Cardiac Failure, New York, NY, Sept 1517, 2000.
Abstract
Background. Mechanical circulatory assist industries have developed ventricular assist devices (VAD) for short-, intermediate-, and long-term use. The purpose of this report is to describe the progress made with the ABIOMED Biventricular System (BVS) 5000 (ABIOMED, Inc, Danvers, MA) short-term VAD.
Methods. From June 1994 through August 2000, all cardiogenic shock patients who required short-term mechanical assist were supported with the ABIOMED BVS 5000. Insertion criteria included any condition that may potentially result in cardiac recovery. A formal algorithm for timing of insertion was established to standardize implantation criteria.
Results. A total of 45 patients were supported at Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. There were 26 male and 19 female patients, with a mean age of 57.9 years (range 33 to 80 years). Devices were inserted for postcardiotomy shock in 36 patients (80%) and precardiotomy shock in 9 patients (20%). The average duration of support was 8.3 days (range 1 to 31 days). Overall, there were 22 (49%) patients weaned from support and 14 (31%) discharged from the hospital. For patients in whom the device was implanted in accordance with an established protocol (group A), the wean and discharge rates were 60% and 43%, respectively. The most common morbidities included bleeding and adverse neurologic events.
Conclusions. The ABIOMED BVS 5000 VAD continues to be a valuable form of short-term mechanical assist for acute cardiogenic shock. The formation of a uniform VAD insertion algorithm has helped to standardize protocols in management.
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