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Short-term outcomes of heart transplant patients bridged with Impella 5.5 ventricular assist device

Journal

ESC HEART FAILURE
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 2298-2306

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WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.14391

Keywords

Impella; Heart transplant; VADs; Heart failure; MCS

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This study aimed to investigate the outcomes of heart transplant patients supported with Impella 5.5 temporary mechanical circulatory support. The results showed that the use of the Impella 5.5 device provided superior hemodynamic support, improved renal function, and favorable pulmonary and right ventricular function in heart transplant recipients.
AimsWe sought to investigate the outcomes of heart transplant patients supported with Impella 5.5 temporary mechanical circulatory support. Methods and resultsPatient demographics, perioperative data, hospital timeline, and haemodynamic parameters were followed during initial admission, Impella support, and post-transplant period. Vasoactive-inotropic score, primary graft failure, and complications were recorded. Between March 2020 and March 2021, 16 advanced heart failure patients underwent Impella 5.5 temporary left ventricular assist device support through axillary approach. Subsequently, all these patients had heart transplantation. All patients were either ambulatory or chair bound during their temporary mechanical circulatory support until heart transplantation. Patients were kept on Impella support median of 19 days (3-31) with the median lactate dehydrogenase level of 220 (149-430). All Impella devices were removed during heart transplantation. During Impella support, patients had improved renal function with median creatinine serum level of 1.55 mg/dL decreased to 1.25 (P = 0.007), pulmonary artery pulsatility index scores increased from 2.56 (0.86-10) to 4.2 (1.3-10) (P = 0.048), and right ventricular function improved (P = 0.003). Patients maintained improved renal function and favourable haemodynamics after their heart transplantation as well. All patients survived without any significant morbidity after their heart transplantation. ConclusionsImpella 5.5 temporary left ventricular assist device optimizes care of heart transplant recipients providing superior haemodynamic support, mobility, improved renal function, pulmonary haemodynamics, and right ventricular function. Utilizing Impella 5.5 as a direct bridging strategy to heart transplantation resulted in excellent outcomes.

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