Author/Authors :
Demirozu, Zumrut Tuba Sisli Florence Nightingale Hospital - Istanbul Bilim University , Kucukaksu, Deniz Suha Sisli Florence Nightingale Hospital - Istanbul Bilim University
Abstract :
Long-term mechanical circulatory support is a life-saving technology while briding to heart transplantation. It increases
the quality of life and preserves end-organ function for patients with advanced heart failure. The number of patients with
advanced heart failure scheduled for heart transplantation before comorbidities escalate is on the rise. However, the device
function is complicated by the bleeding-thrombosis and infection paradigm, hence the interest in understanding device
thrombosis and infection. We describe a 27-year-old man with idiopathic cardiomyopathy, advanced end-organ failure, and
severe infection, who was bridged to heart transplantation after 8 months on the Berlin Heart EXCOR (Berlin Heart AG,
Berlin, Germany) biventricular support. The patient was discharged from the hospital in the third postoperative week after
the recovery of his end-organ functions. At 29 months’ post-transplantation follow-up, his last cardiac biopsy was grade 0,
his ejection fraction was 60%, and he was enjoying a good quality of life.
J Teh Univ Heart Ctr 2015;10(4):201-204
This paper should be cited as: Demirozu ZT, Kucukaksu DS. Bridging to Heart Transplantation from the Biventricular
Pulsatile Berlin Heart EXCOR Assist Device Support in a Patient with Advanced End-Organ Failure. J Teh Univ Heart Ctr
2015;10(4):201-204.
Keywords :
Infection , Heart transplantation , Heart-assist devices , Heart failure