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Durable left ventricular assist devices in pediatrics: impact of body size on outcomes and size limitations

Authors: Mimi Xiaoming Deng, Nao Yoshida, Christoph Haller, Aamir Jeewa, Shi-Joon Yoo, Osami Honjo

Published in: Journal of Artificial Organs

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Abstract

Despite the range of body sizes in children, few ventricular assist devices (VAD) exist to support pediatric patients with end-stage heart failure. Large registry data identified weight < 20 kg to be associated with higher rates of VAD-related stroke, compared to > 40 kg. Moreover, patients < 1 years of age experience the highest post-implant mortality, with 1-year survival improving in an age-dependent manner. Within different VAD types, intracorporeal continuous (IC) devices confer the greatest clinical benefit and quality of life compared to paracorporeal alternatives. The major limitation of IC VADs is the technical challenge of implantation into patients of small body size, thus the majority of patients with IC devices are pre-adolescents or older. However, since 2021, the use of HeartMate 3™ (HM3) has expanded to patients as small as 17.7 kg. Although HM3 offers equally favorable survival outcomes irrespective of body size, patients of low body surface area are more likely to experience non-device-related major infections and renal dysfunction, with suggestion for elevated risk of major bleeding and stroke. Innovative imaging strategies have emerged to assess the feasibility of HM3 implantation and facilitate preoperative planning in small children. Moreover, the unmet need for an IC device in the infant population has revived interest in the axial pump, with a pivotal clinical trial currently underway. VAD outcomes in the pediatric population are not equivalent across all ages and body sizes, thus size-stratified analyses and device development to serve the full spectrum of body habitus are key considerations as this field rapidly evolves.
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Metadata
Title
Durable left ventricular assist devices in pediatrics: impact of body size on outcomes and size limitations
Authors
Mimi Xiaoming Deng
Nao Yoshida
Christoph Haller
Aamir Jeewa
Shi-Joon Yoo
Osami Honjo
Publication date
06-09-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Journal of Artificial Organs
Print ISSN: 1434-7229
Electronic ISSN: 1619-0904
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10047-024-01467-7
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