2019 EACTS Expert Consensus on long-term mechanical circulatory support

Autor: Potapov E.V., Antonides C., Crespo-Leiro M.G., Combes A., Färber G., Hannan M.M., Kukucka M., De Jonge N., Loforte A., Lund L.H., Mohacsi P., Morshuis M., Netuka I., Özbaran M., Pappalardo F., Scandroglio A.M., Schweiger M., Tsui S., Zimpfer D., Gustafsson F., The Task Force on Long-Term Mechanical Circulatory Support of the EACTS
Přispěvatelé: Ege Üniversitesi, University of Zurich, Potapov, Evgenij V, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Antonides, Christiaan, Crespo-Leiro, Maria G, Combes, Alain, Färber, Gloria, Hannan, Margaret M, Kukucka, Marian, de Jonge, Nicolaa, Loforte, Antonio, Lund, Lars H, Mohacsi, Paul, Morshuis, Michiel, Netuka, Ivan, Özbaran, Mustafa, Pappalardo, Federico, Scandroglio, Anna Mara, Schweiger, Martin, Tsui, Steven, Zimpfer, Daniel, Gustafsson, Finn
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
medicine.medical_treatment
Expert consensus
Left ventricular assist device
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Multidisciplinary approach
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Rehabilitation
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Left ventricular assist devices
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
medicine.medical_specialty
610 Medicine & health
Heart failure
Preoperative care
Perioperative Care
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Prosthesis Implantation
03 medical and health sciences
Ambulatory care
Mechanical circulatory support
Journal Article
Humans
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Zdroj: Potapov, E V, Antonides, C, Crespo-Leiro, M G, Combes, A, Färber, G, Hannan, M M, Kukucka, M, de Jonge, N, Loforte, A, Lund, L H, Mohacsi, P, Morshuis, M, Netuka, I, Özbaran, M, Pappalardo, F, Scandroglio, A M, Schweiger, M, Tsui, S, Zimpfer, D & Gustafsson, F 2019, ' 2019 EACTS Expert Consensus on long-term mechanical circulatory support ', European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 230-270 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezz098
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery : Official Journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 56(2), 230-270. Elsevier
European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 56(2), 230. Elsevier
RUC. Repositorio da Universidade da Coruña
instname
ISSN: 1010-7940
Popis: Gustafsson, Finn/0000-0003-2144-341X; Crespo-Leiro, Maria Generosa/0000-0002-3085-167X; Loforte, Antonio/0000-0002-3689-0477; Zimpfer, Daniel/0000-0002-2185-4895
WOS: 000493090200005
PubMed: 31100109
Long-term mechanical circulatory support (LT-MCS) is an important treatment modality for patients with severe heart failure. Different devices are available, and many-sometimes contradictory-observations regarding patient selection, surgical techniques, perioperative management and follow-up have been published. With the growing expertise in this field, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) recognized a need for a structured multidisciplinary consensus about the approach to patients with LT-MCS. However, the evidence published so far is insufficient to allow for generation of meaningful guidelines complying with EACTS requirements. Instead, the EACTS presents an expert opinion in the LT-MCS field. This expert opinion addresses patient evaluation and preoperative optimization as well as management of cardiac and non-cardiac comorbidities. Further, extensive operative implantation techniques are summarized and evaluated by leading experts, depending on both patient characteristics and device selection. the faculty recognized that postoperative management is multidisciplinary and includes aspects of intensive care unit stay, rehabilitation, ambulatory care, myocardial recovery and end-of-life care and mirrored this fact in this paper. Additionally, the opinions of experts on diagnosis and management of adverse events including bleeding, cerebrovascular accidents and device malfunction are presented. in this expert consensus, the evidence for the complete management from patient selection to end-of-life care is carefully reviewed with the aim of guiding clinicians in optimizing management of patients considered for or supported by an LT-MCS device.
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