Thoratec VAD system as a bridge to heart transplantation.

The Journal of heart transplantation Pub Date : 1990-07-01
D J Farrar, J H Lawson, P Litwak, G Cederwall
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As of October 1988 the Thoratec ventricular assist device system was used in 72 heart transplant candidates at 20 medical centers in five countries. All patients were in imminent risk of dying before donor heart procurement, with a mean cardiac index of 1.6 +/- 0.5 L/min/m2 and a pulmonary capillary wedge pressure of 27 +/- 8 mm Hg, in spite of maximal medical therapy. The ventricular assist device system consists of a prosthetic ventricle (Pierce-Donachy design) with a 65 ml pumping chamber, made of Thoratec's BPS-215M polyurethane, appropriate cannulae for atrial or ventricular inflow and for arterial outflow connections, and a pneumatic drive console. The devices can be used for partial or complete support of the pulmonary and systemic circulations. Fifty-eight (81%) of the 72 patients received biventricular devices and 14 received support only on the left side of the heart. Average flow rate was 5.0 +/- 0.7 L/min on the left side and 4.3 +/- 0.7 on the right. Fifty-four patients (75%) recovered sufficiently to undergo heart transplantation after a median of 4.4 days (mean, 14.3 days; range, 8 hours to 81 days), and 45 of them have been discharged from the hospital (83% early posttransplant survival and 63% overall survival from implant to discharge). Of 14 patients supported for more than 30 days, 11 underwent heart transplantation, and nine were discharged alive. The actuarial 1- and 2-year posttransplant survival rates are 78% and 75%. We conclude that these heterotopic prosthetic devices provide an effective method of maintaining blood flow to vital organs until a donor heart can be procured.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Thoratec VAD系统作为心脏移植的桥梁。
截至1988年10月,Thoratec心室辅助装置系统在5个国家的20个医疗中心的72名心脏移植候选人中使用。所有患者在获得供体心脏前都有死亡的危险,尽管进行了最大限度的药物治疗,但平均心脏指数为1.6 +/- 0.5 L/min/m2,肺毛细血管楔压为27 +/- 8 mm Hg。心室辅助装置系统由一个假心室(Pierce-Donachy设计)和一个65毫升的泵腔组成,由Thoratec的BPS-215M聚氨酯制成,适合心房或心室流入和动脉流出连接的导管,以及一个气动驱动控制台。该装置可用于部分或完全支持肺循环和体循环。72例患者中58例(81%)接受双心室装置,14例仅接受左心支持。左侧平均流速5.0 +/- 0.7 L/min,右侧平均流速4.3 +/- 0.7 L/min。54例(75%)患者在平均4.4天(平均14.3天;范围,8小时至81天),其中45例已出院(移植后早期生存率为83%,移植至出院总生存率为63%)。在14例支持超过30天的患者中,11例接受了心脏移植,9例活着出院。移植后1年和2年的精算生存率分别为78%和75%。我们的结论是,这些异位假体装置提供了一种有效的方法来维持血液流向重要器官,直到可以获得供体心脏。(摘要删节250字)
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