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Noncardiac surgical procedures in patient supported with long-term implantable left ventricular assist device

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume 197, Issue 6, Pages 710-714

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EXCERPTA MEDICA INC-ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2008.05.009

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Left ventricular assist devices; Heart transplant; Abdominal surgery

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BACKGROUND: Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are increasingly used as bridges to transplantation or as destination therapy. As sicker and older patients are more frequently considered for mechanical support, general surgical problems are expected to increase in these patients. METHODS: Anesthesia records and clinical charts were reviewed for 11 recipients of LVADs undergoing 12 general surgical procedures between January 1988 and March 2007. RESULTS: Eight patients underwent major surgical procedures: I intracranial hematoma drainage, I right hemicolectomy with ileocolostomy, I splenectomy, I surgical repair of an iliac-femoral artery pseudoaneurysm, 2 cholecystectomies, I pyelolithotomy, and I coil embolization of a femoral side-branch disruption. Four patients underwent minor surgical procedures. The mean duration of LVAD support before surgery was 58.7 +/- 45.6 days. All patients survived the procedures. CONCLUSION: Noncardiac surgery in LVAD recipients is feasible, without significant morbidity or mortality. Intraoperative coagulation management has a key role in safely performing these procedures. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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