Arterial wall histology in chronic pulsatile-flow and continuous-flow device circulatory support

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作者
Potapov, Evgenij V. [1 ]
Dranishnikov, Nikolay [1 ]
Morawietz, Lars [1 ]
Stepanenko, Alexander [1 ]
Rezai, Sajjad [1 ]
Blechschmidt, Cristiane [2 ]
Lehmkuhl, Hans B. [1 ]
Weng, Yuguo [1 ]
Pasic, Miralem [1 ]
Huebler, Michael [1 ]
Hetzer, Roland [1 ]
Krabatsch, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Deutsch Herzzentrum Berlin, Dept Cardiothorac & Vasc Surg, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Charite, Inst Neuropathol, Berlin, Germany
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Ventricular assist device; long-term support; continuous flow; pulsatile flow; pathology; arterial wall; LEFT-VENTRICULAR ASSIST; END-ORGAN FUNCTION; DESTINATION THERAPY; SYSTEM; PUMP;
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10.1016/j.healun.2012.08.013
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: Continuous-flow (CF) ventricular assist devices (VAD) are an established option for treatment of end-stage heart failure. However, the effect of long-term CF with lack of peripheral arterial wall motions on blood pressure regulation and end-organ arterial wall sclerosis, especially in the case of long-term support (> 3 years), remains unclear. METHODS: Tissue samples obtained at autopsy from liver, kidney, coronary arteries, and brain from 27 VAD recipients supported for > 180 days between 2000 and 2010 were histologically examined to assess vascular alterations, including perivascular infiltrate, intravascular infiltrate, wall thickness, thrombosis, endothelial cell swelling, vessel wall necrosis, and pen-vascular fibrosis. Pulsatile-flow (PF) devices had been inserted in 9 patients and CF devices had been inserted in 16. The pathologist was blinded to the group distribution. Demographic, pharmacologic, and clinical data were retrospectively analyzed before surgery and during the follow-up period of up to 24 months. RESULTS: Median duration of support was 467 days (range, 235-1,588 days) in the PF group and 263 days (range, 182-942 days) in the CF group. Demographic and clinical data before and after surgery were similar. Amiodarone was more often used during follow-up in CF group than in the PF group (61% vs 10%, p = 0.009). Throughout the follow-up period, mean arterial pressure did not differ between recipients of the 2 pump types, nor did systolic and diastolic pressure, except at 2 weeks after VAD implantation, when systolic blood pressure was higher (p = 0.05) and diastolic lower (p = 0.03) in the PF group. Histologic studies did not identify any relevant differences in arterial wall characteristics between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: Long-term mechanical circulatory support with CF devices does not adversely influence arterial wall properties of the end-organ vasculature. J Heart Lung Transplant 2012; 31: 1171-1176 (C) 2012 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. All rights reserved.
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