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Ventricular assist devices in children: current achievements and future perspectives
Authors:Potapov Evgenij V  Stiller Brigitte  Hetzer Roland
Affiliation:Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Deutsches Herzzentrum, Berlin, Germany. potapov@dhzb.de
Abstract:Mechanical circulatory support systems for the treatment of acute and chronic heart failure are now available for use in several clinical situations and are designed for different indications and support times. In children, particularly in small infants, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and centrifugal pumps have been most widely used in the past. These systems are preferred for support after cardiac operations and for use in patients who have concomitant respiratory failure, but they are suitable for short-term application only and intensive care is obligatory. VADs are designed for long-term application and allow patients to be discharged home. Pneumatic pulsatile VADs have been available in pediatric sizes since 1992. Currently at our institution, 74 children have been supported with pediatric extracorporeal VADs for up to 14 months. In the past five yr, a notable rise in survival has been achieved by improvements in pump design and pre- and post-operative management. We have been able to discharge 78% of the infants under one yr old. In this review, our current VAD experience in children will be presented in the light of improvements in decision-making, device technology, and implantation techniques, and in coagulation monitoring and anticoagulation. Additionally, new developments in the field of pediatric assist devices will be presented.
Keywords:Berlin heart    children    recovery    ventricular assist device
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