Na. Burton et al., A RELIABLE BRIDGE TO CARDIAC TRANSPLANTATION - THE TCI LEFT-VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE, The Annals of thoracic surgery, 55(6), 1993, pp. 1425-1431
The Thermo Cardiosystems (TCI) HeartMate, a pneumatically driven, impl
antable left ventricular assist device, was designed for long-term sup
port of the failing heart. Between February 1990 and August 1992, the
HeartMate was implanted in 11 heart transplant candidates because of p
rofound deterioration of left ventricular function. Patients had a mea
n cardiac index of 1.6 L . min-1 . m-2 and a mean pulmonary capillary
wedge pressure of 33 mm Hg despite maximal pharmacologic support with
at least three inotropic medications. In addition, 5 patients were bei
ng supported with an intraaortic balloon pump. Nine patients were brid
ged successfully to cardiac transplantation. The mean cardiac index af
ter implantation of the left ventricular assist device was 3.2 L . min
-1 . m-2. Support ranged from 2 to 143 days (mean duration, 60 days).
One patient died early of low output secondary to right heart failure,
and a second died of air embolism, which occurred intraoperatively. A
ll surviving patients became fully ambulatory. There were no thromboem
bolic complications during a total of 658 patient-days of support on a
regimen of only 80 mg of aspirin daily. The 9 bridged patients are cu
rrently alive 4 to 34 months after transplantation. The TCI HeartMate
provides safe and effective hemodynamic support with low risk of compl
ications and virtual freedom from thromboembolism on a regimen of mini
mal anticoagulation.