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Cardiac Muscle Training-A New Way of Recognizing and Supporting Recovery for LVAD Patients in the Pediatric Population.
Racolta, Anca; Ahn, Jae-Hyun Johannes; Kantzis, Marinos; Milting, Hendrik; Lauenroth, Volker; Körperich, Hermann; Sandica, Eugen; Schubert, Stephan; Laser, Kai Thorsten.
Afiliação
  • Racolta A; Clinic for Pediatric Cardiology, Center for Congenital Heart Defects, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, 52074 Aachen, Germany.
  • Ahn JJ; Pediatric Heart Center and Center for Congenital Heart Defects, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Kantzis M; University Hospital Leicester, NHS Trust EMCHC, Leicester LE1 5WW, UK.
  • Milting H; Erich and Hanna Klessmann Institute, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Lauenroth V; Clinic for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Körperich H; Institute for Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Sandica E; Pediatric Heart Center and Center for Congenital Heart Defects, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Schubert S; Pediatric Heart Center and Center for Congenital Heart Defects, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
  • Laser KT; Pediatric Heart Center and Center for Congenital Heart Defects, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, University Hospitals Ruhr University of Bochum, 32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
Life (Basel) ; 12(11)2022 Oct 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36362836
ABSTRACT
Patients with refractory heart failure due to chronic progressive cardiac myopathy (CM) may require mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to transplantation. A few patients can be weaned from support devices if recovery can be achieved. The identification of these patients is of great importance as recovery may be missed if the heart is unloaded by the ventricular assist device (VAD). Testing the load-bearing capacity of the supported left ventricle (LV) by temporarily and gradually reducing mechanical support during cardiac exercise can help identify responders and potentially aid the recovery process. An exercise training protocol was used in 3 patients (8 months, 18 months and 8 years old) with histological CM findings and myocarditis. They were monitored regularly using clinical information and functional imaging with VAD support. Echocardiographic examination included both conventional real-time 3D echocardiography (RT3DE) and speckle tracking (ST). A daily temporary reduction in pump rate (phase A) was followed by a permanent reduction in rate (phase B). Finally, pump stops of up to 30 min were performed once a week (phase C). The final decision on explantation was based on at least three pump stops. Two patients were weaned and successfully removed from the VAD. One of them was diagnosed with acute viral myocarditis. The other had chronic myocarditis with dilated myopathy and mild interstitial fibrosis. The noninvasive assessment of cardiac output and strain under different loading conditions during VAD therapy is feasible and helps identify candidates for weaning despite severe histological findings. The presented protocol, which incorporates new echocardiographic techniques for determining volume and deformation, can be of great help in positively guiding the process of individual recovery, which may be essential for selecting and increasing the number of patients to be weaned from VAD.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Life (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Life (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha