• Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. · Jun 1997

    Case Reports

    [Extracorporeal heart pump--a bridge to heart transplantation. First Norwegian experiences].

    • A E Fiane, O R Geiran, H L Lindberg, E Seem, T H Pedersen, and J L Svennevig.
    • Kirurgisk avdeling A, Rikshospitalet, Oslo.
    • Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 1997 Jun 20; 117 (16): 2295-8.

    AbstractBy February 1997, the number of heart transplantations at the National Hospital had reached 265. In our department, the first bridge to transplantation in using Thoratec artificial heart was performed in 1995. A 44 year-old patient with life-threatening heart failure was placed for one week on cardiopulmonary assist with an intra-aortic balloon pump and a veno-arterial cardiopulmonary bypass. Due to unceasing heart failure a Thoratec left ventricular assist device was implanted as a bridge to transplant. The patient was successfully transplanted two days after implantation of Thoratec. After eight months follow-up he is in New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class I. Another patient, 17 years of age, and with dilated cardiomyopathy, went into cardiogenic shock while awaiting heart transplantation. For three days he had cardiopulmonary assist with intra-aortic balloon pump and venoarterial bypass with an oxygenator. After seven weeks on the left ventricular assist device he was transplanted. Although one episode of severe rejection occurred, be is in NYHA functional class I after four months follow-up. Our early experience is encouraging. Ventricular assist devices should be considered as a life support for patients scheduled for heart transplantation and expected to die within a very short time.

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