Berlin Heart EXCOR Paediatric Ventricular Assist Device: Does Weight Matter?

Berlin Heart EXCOR (BH) ventricular assist devices provide mechanical long-term circulatory support in children with end-stage heart failure, as a bridge to transplantation or to recovery. Most studies are from large-volume paediatric cardiac centres. The aim of this study was to analyse the experie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart, lung & circulation lung & circulation, 2021-04, Vol.30 (4), p.585-591
Hauptverfasser: Fouilloux, Virginie, El Louali, Fedoua, Gran, Célia, Henaine, Roland, Roubertie, François, Chenu, Caroline, Fiorini, Marion, Le Bel, Stéphane, Mauriat, Philippe, Neidecker, Jean, Macé, Loïc, Kreitmann, Bernard, Ovaert, Caroline
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Zusammenfassung:Berlin Heart EXCOR (BH) ventricular assist devices provide mechanical long-term circulatory support in children with end-stage heart failure, as a bridge to transplantation or to recovery. Most studies are from large-volume paediatric cardiac centres. The aim of this study was to analyse the experiences of three French centres and to compare these with available published data. We performed a retrospective observational study of three paediatric cardiac intensive care units. All children supported with BH devices were included. Morbidity and mortality data were collected and risk factors analysed. Fifty-four (54) patients (54% male) were included. Survival rate was 73% while on a BH device. Median age at BH device implantation was 17 months (range 2–180 months). The predominant indication was dilated cardiomyopathy (61%). Bi-ventricular assist device was used in 25 (46%) cases. The total length of long-term circulatory support was 3,373 days, with a mean length per patient of 62.5 days (range 5–267 days). Thirty-two (32) patients were transplanted (59%) and seven (13%) were successfully weaned. Type and length of support did not influence morbidity. Main complications were renal dysfunction (57%), bleeding (41%), and infection (39%). In multivariate analysis, a weight
ISSN:1443-9506
1444-2892
DOI:10.1016/j.hlc.2020.08.012