心脏移植桥接机械循环支持装置的选择:临床指南。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Tamari Miller, Veli K Topkara
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摘要

许多移植患者需要临时或耐用的机械循环支持(MCS)装置来桥接心脏移植。心脏桥接装置的选择取决于许多因素,包括所需的支持水平和患者与装置的血液相容性。涵盖的领域:作者总结了目前心脏移植的情况,包括新的UNOS清单标准以及用MCS设备进行桥接移植的适应症。作者还回顾了常用MCS装置的特点,并讨论了支持其在心源性休克中使用的有限证据,特别是作为心脏移植的桥梁。专家意见:新的UNOS心脏器官分配政策导致使用临时MCS装置作为心源性休克患者移植的桥梁的增长,而使用耐用MCS装置的桥接变得更具挑战性。临时MCS装置支持的患者在紧急移植前应常规评估心肌恢复的潜力。新兴的机器学习算法可能有助于更好地识别可能通过临时或持久的MCS治疗恢复的个体。修改目前的心脏分配政策可能有助于使用耐用左心室辅助装置的患者桥接。
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Mechanical circulatory support device selection for bridging to cardiac transplantation: a clinical guide.

Introduction: Many patients listed for transplant require temporary or durable mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices for bridging to cardiac transplantation. The choice of device for bridging to heart depends on a number of factors including level of support desired and patient-device hemocompatibility.

Areas covered: The authors summarize the current heart transplant landscape including the new UNOS listing criteria as well as indications for bridging to transplant with MCS devices. The authors also review the characteristics of commonly used MCS devices and discuss the limited evidence supporting their use in cardiogenic shock and specifically as a bridge to heart transplant.

Expert opinion: The new UNOS heart organ allocation policy has resulted in a growth in the use of temporary MCS devices as bridge to transplantation for patients with cardiogenic shock, while bridging with durable MCS devices has become more challenging. Patients supported on temporary MCS devices should be routinely assessed for potential of myocardial recovery prior to urgent transplantation. Emerging machine learning algorithms may help better identify individuals who are likely to recover on temporary or durable MCS therapy. Modifications to the current heart allocation policy may facilitate bridging of patients with durable left ventricular assist devices.

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Expert Review of Medical Devices
Expert Review of Medical Devices 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.20%
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69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal serves the device research community by providing a comprehensive body of high-quality information from leading experts, all subject to rigorous peer review. The Expert Review format is specially structured to optimize the value of the information to reader. Comprehensive coverage by each author in a key area of research or clinical practice is augmented by the following sections: Expert commentary - a personal view on the most effective or promising strategies Five-year view - a clear perspective of future prospects within a realistic timescale Key issues - an executive summary cutting to the author''s most critical points In addition to the Review program, each issue also features Medical Device Profiles - objective assessments of specific devices in development or clinical use to help inform clinical practice. There are also Perspectives - overviews highlighting areas of current debate and controversy, together with reports from the conference scene and invited Editorials.
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