单侧心室衰竭前阶段的机械支持:该领域的现状和未来方向

Q2 Medicine
Kriti Puri MBBS , Iki Adachi MD
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引用次数: 17

摘要

随着儿童心室辅助装置(VAD)支持的大幅增长,目标人群已经扩展到更复杂的患者,包括具有单心室(SV)生理的先天性心脏病(CHD)。在Pedimacs数据库中,I期和II期SV-CHD患者在VAD支持下的预后较差,在VAD支持下的3个月生存率均低于50%。本文的主要目的是描述VAD支持失败的I期和II期SV-CHD循环的现状,以深入了解结果改善的潜在领域。我们以数据库和注册报告以及单中心研究的形式回顾了已发表的文献,以讨论I期和II期SV-CHD患者VAD支持的结果。基于注册的研究表明,VAD支持失败的I期和II期SV-CHD循环是具有挑战性的。然而,在几个单一机构的报告中,第一阶段和第二阶段SV-VAD的更有希望的结果表明,从数据库中得出的严峻局面并没有反映出可能实现的最佳结果,可能在经验丰富的中心获得更高的产量。未来研究和潜在改进的领域包括:在预期不适合标准SV缓解的患者队列中及时启动VAD支持,泵的选择和连续血流装置的好处,以及为VAD支持建立最佳循环的决策,无论是Fontan完成(如果可行)还是采取分流生理学。
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Mechanical Support for The Failing Single Ventricle at Pre-Fontan Stage: Current State of The Field and Future Directions

With the substantial growth of pediatric ventricular assist device (VAD) support, there has been an expansion of the target population towards more complex patients, including congenital heart disease (CHD) with single ventricle (SV) physiology. The outcomes of Stage I and Stage II SV-CHD patients on VAD support from the Pedimacs database are poor, with less than 50% survival on VAD by the 3-month mark in both. The primary objective of this article is to describe the current state of VAD support for the failing Stage I and II SV-CHD circulation, to provide insight into potential areas of outcome improvement. We reviewed the published literature in the form of database and registry reports as well as single-center studies to discuss the outcomes of Stage I and Stage II SV-CHD patients on VAD support. Registry-based studies suggest that VAD support for the failing Stage I and Stage II SV-CHD circulations is challenging. However, the more promising outcomes in several single-institutional reports for both Stage I and Stage II SV-VAD indicate that the grim picture from the databases does not reflect the best outcomes that are possible to be achieved, potentially at experienced centers with higher volumes. Areas of future study and potential improvement including timely initiation of VAD support in the cohort of patients expected to not be a candidate for standard SV palliations, pump selection and the benefits of continuous-flow devices, and the decision-making for setting up the optimum circulation for VAD support, be it Fontan completion if feasible or takedown to shunt physiology.

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期刊介绍: The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual is a companion to Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery . Together with the Seminars, the Annual provides complete coverage of the specialty by focusing on important developments in pediatric cardiac surgery. Each annual volume has an expert guest editor who invites prominent surgeons to review the areas of greatest change in pediatric cardiac surgery during the year. Topics include 1) Complete Atrioventricular Canal; 2) New Concepts of Cardiac Anatomy and Function -- The Helical Heart; 3) Valve Reconstruction (Replacement) in Congenital Heart Disease; 4) Evolving Developments in Congenital Heart Surgery.
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