"Kyushu-style" collaboration between the implantable ventricular assist device implantation and management centers: a republication of the article published in Japanese journal of artificial organs.
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Abstract
Collaboration between the implantation centers, management centers, and regional core hospitals is a key factor in securing long-term implantable ventricular assist device (VAD) management. In Kyushu, a management system for patients with implantable VADs has been established at the prefectural and regional levels. Presently, six implantable VAD implantation centers and seven management centers exists in the eight prefectures of Kyushu and Okinawa, with at least one specialized VAD centers in each prefecture. This collaborative management system allows patients with VADs to receive seamless treatment based on the same management concept wherever they live. In fact, approximately half of the present outpatients treated at our center reside outside the prefecture and are managed in collaboration with management centers and regional core hospitals. Among our patients, there were no significant differences in survival or rehospitalization-free rates between patients with VADs in and out of the prefecture, suggesting that the place of residence did not affect the outcome. With the increase in the number of patients with VADs and the diversification of patients, patient management has become more complex. Mutual collaboration between the implantation centers, management centers, and regional core hospitals, is essential to improve the quality of VAD management. This review was created based on a translation of the Japanese review written in the Japanese Journal of Artificial Organs in 2023 (Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 85-88), with some modifications.
植入中心、管理中心和地区核心医院之间的合作是确保长期植入式心室辅助器 (VAD) 管理的关键因素。九州已在县和地区一级建立了植入式 VAD 患者管理系统。目前,九州和冲绳的八个县共有六个植入式 VAD 植入中心和七个管理中心,每个县至少有一个专业 VAD 中心。这种协作管理系统使 VAD 患者无论居住在哪里,都能根据相同的管理理念接受无缝治疗。事实上,目前在本中心接受治疗的门诊病人中,约有一半居住在县外,并与管理中心和地区核心医院合作进行管理。在我们的患者中,县内和县外的 VAD 患者在存活率和无再住院率方面没有明显差异,这表明居住地并不影响治疗效果。随着 VAD 患者人数的增加和患者的多样化,患者管理变得更加复杂。植入中心、管理中心和地区核心医院之间的相互协作对于提高 VAD 管理质量至关重要。本综述是根据 2023 年《日本人工器官杂志》(第 52 卷,第 1 期,第 85-88 页)上的日文综述翻译而成,并做了一些修改。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal of Artificial Organs is to introduce to colleagues worldwide a broad spectrum of important new achievements in the field of artificial organs, ranging from fundamental research to clinical applications. The scope of the Journal of Artificial Organs encompasses but is not restricted to blood purification, cardiovascular intervention, biomaterials, and artificial metabolic organs. Additionally, the journal will cover technical and industrial innovations. Membership in the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs is not a prerequisite for submission.