• J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. · Jun 2007

    Multicenter Study Clinical Trial

    Results of a multicenter clinical trial with the Thoratec Implantable Ventricular Assist Device.

    • Mark S Slaughter, Steven S Tsui, Aly El-Banayosy, Benjamin C Sun, Robert L Kormos, Dale K Mueller, H Todd Massey, Timothy B Icenogle, David J Farrar, J Donald Hill, and IVAD Study Group.
    • Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Ill 60453, USA. mscabg@aol.com
    • J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 2007 Jun 1; 133 (6): 1573-80.

    ObjectiveThe Thoratec Implantable Ventricular Assist Device (Thoratec Corporation, Pleasanton, Calif) can be used for univentricular or biventricular support in patients with a body surface area as low as 1.3 m(2). Results of the multicenter clinical trial are reviewed.MethodsBetween October 2001 and June 2004, a total of 39 patients at 12 institutions were supported with the Thoratec Implantable Ventricular Assist Device. Twenty-four patients (62%) received left ventricular assist devices and 15 (38%) received biventricular assist devices. Indications included bridge to transplantation (n = 30) and postcardiotomy failure (n = 9). The control group included 100 patients from the Food and Drug Administration approval submissions for the paracorporeal version of the ventricular assist device.ResultsTwenty-eight male and 11 female patients, with mean age of 48 years (16-71 years) and body surface area of 1.9 m(2) (1.3-2.4 m2) were supported for 3938 patient-days (10.8 patient-years). Mean left ventricular assist device flow index on the first postoperative day was 2.5 +/- 0.5 L/(min x m2). Mean duration of support was 101 days (9-597 days). Eighteen patients were discharged after a mean duration of 96 days. There were no ventricular assist device failures. Complications included 13 cases of bleeding requiring reexploration (33.3%), 1 embolic and 2 hemorrhagic strokes (7.7%), 5 driveline infections (12.8%), and 2 pocket infections (5%). Support to successful outcomes was 70% for bridge to transplantation and 67% for postcardiotomy recovery, versus historical results for the paracorporeal ventricular assist device of 69% for bridge to transplantation and 48% for postcardiotomy recovery.ConclusionThe Thoratec Implantable Ventricular Assist Device is a new implantable pulsatile ventricular assist device that allows hospital discharge for patients as a bridge to transplantation or for postcardiotomy failure. It is the first Food and Drug Administration-approved implantable ventricular assist device with biventricular capability.

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