Performing under Pressure: Invasive Hemodynamics to Diagnose and Guide Treatment of LVAD Outflow Graft Stenosis

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M.N. Belkin ◽  
A.P. Shah ◽  
S. Nathan ◽  
R. Kalathiya ◽  
T. Song ◽  
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2018 ◽  
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pp. e3-e7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominik Wiedemann ◽  
Thomas Schlöglhofer ◽  
Thomas Haberl ◽  
Julia Riebandt ◽  
Kamen Dimitrov ◽  
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pp. 985-992
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Chelsey T. Wood ◽  
Thomas J. O’Malley ◽  
Elizabeth J. Maynes ◽  
Alec Vishnevsky ◽  
Rohinton J. Morris ◽  
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Elizabeth M. Retzer ◽  
Sara A. Tannenbaum ◽  
Savitri E. Fedson ◽  
Gene H. Kim ◽  
Gabriel T. Sayer ◽  
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Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 688-690
Author(s):  
Mehmet Karahan

Left ventricular assist device outflow graft stenosis is a rare, but a lethal complication. Device replacement or thrombolytic treatments are associated with serious mortality and morbidity. Implantation of covered stents is a less invasive option. Herein, we represent a successful stent placement of two cases with outflow graft stenosis, which we performed by leaving the stents on the aortic side of the anastomosis line 5 to 10 mm. This treatment option can be used reliably in cases of stenosis of the outflow graft with part of the stent leaving the aorta.


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Vol 64 (S 01) ◽  
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D. Wiedemann ◽  
T. Schlöglhofer ◽  
T. Haberl ◽  
J. Riebandt ◽  
J. Horvat ◽  
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Gary S Mintz ◽  
Jarosław Szymański ◽  
Małgorzata Sobieszczańska-Małek ◽  
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