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Vascular Function in Continuous Flow LVADs: Implications for Clinical Practice.

Fouad KhalilRabea AslehRadha Kanneganti PerueJean-Marc WeinsteinAdam SolomonBatya Betesh-AbayAlexandros BriasoulisHilmi Alnsasra
Published in: Biomedicines (2023)
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) have been increasingly used in patients with advanced heart failure, either as a destination therapy or as a bridge to heart transplant. Continuous flow (CF) LVADs have revolutionized advanced heart failure treatment. However, significant vascular pathology and complications have been linked to their use. While the newer CF-LVAD generations have led to a reduction in some vascular complications such as stroke, no major improvement was noticed in the rate of other vascular complications such as gastrointestinal bleeding. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive summary of the effects of CF-LVAD on vasculature, including pathophysiology, clinical implications, and future directions.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • left ventricular
  • cystic fibrosis
  • atrial fibrillation
  • clinical practice
  • cardiac resynchronization therapy
  • acute coronary syndrome
  • aortic stenosis
  • blood brain barrier