Three-month outcomes after the implantation of two HeartMate 3 devices in total artificial heart configuration

  • Günes Dogan
  • , Jasmin S Hanke
  • , Khaldoon Alhumood
  • , Riyad Tarazi
  • , Julia Riebandt
  • , Dominik Wiedemann
  • , Ivan Kneževič
  • , Axel Haverich
  • , Daniel Zimpfer
  • , Jan D Schmitto

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Total artificial heart (TAH) implantation is a rarely performed procedure. Contrarily, left ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation is rather common in many centers. As transplantation is quantitatively limited cardiac replacement with artificial hearts is a viable alternative in the treatment of severe biventricular heart failure. An alternative to TAH is the implantation of two VADs in a TAH configuration. We hereby present the first multi-center study on 3-months outcomes of patients treated by cardiectomy and placement of two HeartMate 3s in a TAH configuration.

METHODS: We retrospectively investigated a cohort of 15 patients that underwent HM3-TAH-implantation at three international institutions. Follow-up was 3 months after implantation. Baseline, intra- and postoperative parameters as well as survival data and adverse events were collected.

RESULTS: A total of 1089 days on HM3-TAH were observed. Thirty-day survival after HM3-TAH implantation was 53% (8/15) and three month survival was 40% (6/15). The longest duration on device was 274 days. Causes of death were multi-organ failure, sepsis, and neurological adverse events. No technical complications were documented. Two patients remained on the device. Four patients (26%) were successfully bridged to transplantation.

CONCLUSIONS: The implantation of two HeartMate 3s in a TAH configuration is a last resort and off-label concept in cases of extreme biventricular heart failure. In a diligently selected patient cohort, HM3-TAH implantation is a feasible method to increase the chance of survival in a severely ill patient cohort and successfully bridge patients to heart transplantation that would otherwise have died.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-129
Number of pages9
JournalThe Journal of cardiovascular surgery
Volume64
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Heart-Assist Devices/adverse effects
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Heart, Artificial/adverse effects
  • Heart Transplantation
  • Heart Failure/surgery

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