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Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage During Pulsatile Long-Term Biventricular Support: When Necessity Is the Mother of Invention.

Jorge Martínez-SolanoCarlos Ortiz-BautistaEduardo Zatarain-NicolásIago Sousa-CasasnovasÁlvaro Pedraz-PrietoJosé M Barrio-GutiérrezMaria Cristina Pascual IzquierdoFrancisco Fernández-Avilés
Published in: ASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992) (2021)
Despite improvements in device design and hemocompatibility, intracranial hemorrhage and stroke remain the most feared and devastating complications in patients under mechanical circulatory support. We present the case of a 48 year old man with advanced heart failure (INTERMACS 3) and severe biventricular dysfunction who underwent biventricular pulsatile paracorporeal device implantation (Berlin Heart Excor) as a bridge to candidacy. Although on the heart transplantation waiting list, the patient experienced an intracranial hemorrhage, which was successfully managed by switching to a less thrombogenic biventricular assist device (Levitronix Centrimag) using the Excor cannulae, thus enabling temporary withdrawal of antithrombotic therapy. Heart transplant was performed successfully with no significant complications.
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