Left Ventricular Assist Device Infection Is Associated With Increased Mortality but Is Not a Contraindication to Transplantation

Author:

Herrmann Mathias1,Weyand Michael1,Greshake Britta1,von Eiff Christof1,Proctor Richard A.1,Scheld Hans H.1,Peters Georg1

Affiliation:

1. the Institute of Medical Microbiology (M.H., B.G., C. von E., R.A.P., G.P.) and the Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery (M.W., H.H.S.), The University of Muenster Hospital, Germany.

Abstract

Background Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are increasingly used as a bridge to transplantation. Infection is a frequent and major complication associated with the use of these devices; however, the correlation of infection and outcome has not yet been evaluated in a prospective fashion. Methods and Results Twenty-five patients (24 male, 1 female) with end-stage cardiac failure and resulting organ dysfunction were included. Patients were bridged with the Novacor N100 portable LVAD (median duration of support, 55 days) and were evaluated prospectively by device surface cultures on explantation, molecular typing of isolates, and correlation of infection with survival to transplant. Twelve (48%) of 25 patients had LVAD infection as defined by recovery of multiple isolates of identical genotype from the device surface. Whereas only 5 (42%) of 12 patients with LVAD infection survived until transplantation, 11 (85%) of 13 patients without infection were successfully transplanted ( P <.05). Death of the 7 patients with proven LVAD infection was associated with multiple organ failure or other signs of acute infection. Conclusions LVAD infection is associated with a significantly decreased survival probability. It does not preclude successful bridging but rather may pose an indication for urgent transplantation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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