The role of ventricular assist device in children

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Abstract

The first and successful implantation of a ventricular assist device in 1990 has allowed an 8-year-old child with an end-stage heart failure to undergo a heart transplantation. This milestone paved the way to consider support with ventricular assist in the armamentarium of heart failure management in infants, children and adolescents. Several systems have evolved and faded owing to unacceptable complications. Indications and contraindications to implantation have been established. Anticoagulation management is still on its way to impeccability. Despite the challenges, issues and concerns revolving around ventricular assist devices, the system definitely supports pediatric patients with end-stage heart failure until heart transplantation and could allow recovery of the myocardium.

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Delmo, E. M. J., del Maria Javier, M. F., & Hetzer, R. (2021, February 1). The role of ventricular assist device in children. Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/CDT-20-282

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