Cardiac Improvement During Mechanical Circulatory Support

Author:

Maybaum Simon1,Mancini Donna1,Xydas Steve1,Starling Randall C.1,Aaronson Keith1,Pagani Francis D.1,Miller Leslie W.1,Margulies Kenneth1,McRee Susan1,Frazier O.H.1,Torre-Amione Guillermo1

Affiliation:

1. From Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (S.M.); Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY (D.M., S.X.); Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio (R.C.S.); University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor (K.A., F.D.P.); University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (L.W.M.); University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (K.M.); Texas Heart Institute, Houston (O.H.F.); and Methodist DeBakey Heart Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex (S.M., G.T.-A.). Dr Miller is currently...

Abstract

Background— Myocardial recovery after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support has been reported. The LVAD Working Group Recovery Study was a prospective multicenter trial to assess the incidence of myocardial recovery in patients bridged to cardiac transplantation. Methods and Results— After LVAD implantation, patients were evaluated with the use of rest echocardiograms with partial LVAD support and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Dobutamine echocardiography with hemodynamic measurements was performed in those patients with left ventricular ejection fraction >40% during resting studies. Histological analysis was performed on myocardial samples taken at LVAD implantation and explantation. Sixty-seven LVAD patients with heart failure participated in the study. After 30 days, significant improvement occurred in left ventricular ejection fraction (17±7% versus 34±12%; P <0.001) and reductions in left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (7.1±1.2 versus 5.1±1.1 cm; P <0.001) and left ventricular mass (320±113 versus 194±79 g; P <0.001) compared with before LVAD. Thirty-four percent of patients had left ventricular ejection fraction >40% with partial device support. Left ventricular ejection fraction decreased over time to pre-LVAD measurement by 120 days. Peak V̇ o 2 improved with mechanical support (13.7±4.2 versus 18.9±5.5 mL/kg per minute, 30 versus 120 days; P <0.001). Tissue analysis revealed significant reductions in myocyte size, collagen content, and cardiac tumor necrosis factor-α. Six subjects (9%) underwent LVAD explantation for recovery. Conclusions— Cardiac function improves significantly after device implantation. Although cellular recovery and improvement in ventricular function are observed, the degree of clinical recovery is insufficient for device explantation in most patients with chronic heart failure.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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