WEARABLE LONG-TERM MECHANICAL SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE HEART-DISEASE - A TENABLE GOAL

Citation
Ea. Rose et Dj. Goldstein, WEARABLE LONG-TERM MECHANICAL SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE HEART-DISEASE - A TENABLE GOAL, The Annals of thoracic surgery, 61(1), 1996, pp. 399-402
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
ISSN journal
00034975
Volume
61
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
399 - 402
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4975(1996)61:1<399:WLMSFP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Increasing in frequency, and claiming more than 250,000 lives per year , heart failure represents a major public health problem. In spite of newer medical therapies, a significant proportion of patients progress to irreversible end-stage heart disease, for which cardiac transplant ation remains the only long term hope. The inability to meet the deman d for donor organs has led to the development of left ventricular assi st devices as a temporizing measure while awaiting a transplantation. The ''bridging to transplantation'' experience has firmly established the efficacy of these devices as short-term and medium-term mechanical assistance and has provided valuable lessons applicable to long-term support. Mechanical cardiac assistance technology has dramatically imp roved and can provide reliable univentricular support with minimal thr omboembolic and infectious complications. Although major obstacles rem ain, the potential benefits are great enough and the morbidity and mor tality of end-stage heart disease high enough to warrant the evaluatio n of wearable left ventricular assist devices for long-term mechanical assistance.