Conservative Management of LVAD-Associated Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm.

Q2 Medicine
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-01-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1301
Marvin Kajy, Connor C Kerndt, Paul C Weber, Marzia Leacche, Renzo Y Loyaga Rendon
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Abstract

Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are surgically implanted mechanical support devices utilized with increasing frequency as a bridge to myocardial recovery, destination therapy, and heart transplantation. While the use of such devices in patients with advanced heart failure has shown significant survival benefits and improved quality of life, they bear their own risks and complications.1 Bleeding, infection, pump thrombosis, and stroke are just some of the serious complications associated with LVADs.2 LVAD-associated pseudoaneurysms are rare, with prior reports of occurrence at the left ventricular apex and at the anastomosis site of the outflow graft to the ascending aorta.3,4 Typically, this device-related complication requires surgical repair and, if at all feasible, heart transplantation. However, in cases of difficult anatomy, unfavorable position, and significant comorbidities, surgery may be contraindicated due to high surgical risk. This case portrays a patient suffering from a left ventricular pseudoaneurysm after HeartMate-III implantation that was not amenable to surgical repair due to heightened surgical risk. We document the first pseudoaneurysm associated with the HeartMate-III in available literature and describe a novel management strategy of documented nonoperative course of LVAD-associated pseudoaneurysm, with the patient surviving 56+ months with medical optimization and management.

LVAD 相关心室假性动脉瘤的保守治疗。
左心室辅助装置(LVAD)是通过手术植入的机械支持装置,作为心肌恢复、终点治疗和心脏移植的桥梁,其使用频率越来越高。在晚期心力衰竭患者中使用这种装置已显示出显著的生存益处并改善了生活质量,但它们也有自身的风险和并发症。1 出血、感染、泵血栓形成和中风只是与 LVAD 相关的一些严重并发症。2 与 LVAD 相关的假性动脉瘤非常罕见,之前有报道称假性动脉瘤发生在左心室心尖和流出移植物与升主动脉的吻合部位。然而,在解剖困难、位置不利、合并症严重的病例中,由于手术风险较高,手术可能是禁忌症。本病例描述了一名患者在植入 HeartMate-III 后出现左心室假性动脉瘤,由于手术风险较高,无法进行手术修复。我们记录了现有文献中第一例与 HeartMate-III 相关的假性动脉瘤,并描述了一种新颖的管理策略,该策略记录了 LVAD 相关假性动脉瘤的非手术治疗过程,患者在医疗优化和管理下存活了 56 个多月。
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