scholarly journals Determinants of Functional Capacity and Quality of Life After Implantation of a Durable Left Ventricular Assist Device

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiran K Mirza ◽  
Finn Gustafsson

Continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are increasingly used as destination therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure and, with recent improvements in pump design, adverse event rates are decreasing. Implanted patients experience improved survival, quality of life (QoL) and functional capacity (FC). However, improvement in FC and QoL after implantation is not unequivocal, and this has implications for patient selection and preimplantation discussions with patients and relatives. This article identifies preimplantation predictors of lack of improvement in FC and QoL after continuous-flow LVAD implantation and discusses potential mechanisms, allowing for the identification of potential factors that can be modified. In particular, the pathophysiology behind insufficient improvement in peak oxygen uptake is discussed. Data are included from 40 studies, resulting in analysis of >700 exercise tests. Mean peak oxygen uptake was 13.4 ml/kg/min (equivalent to 48% of predicted value; 259 days after implantation, range 31–1,017 days) and mean 6-minute walk test distance was 370 m (182 days after implantation, range 43–543 days). Finally, the interplay between improvement in FC and QoL is discussed.

2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. S111 ◽  
Author(s):  
David B. Dyke ◽  
Francis D. Pagani ◽  
Stuart D. Russell ◽  
Andrew Boyle ◽  
David J. Farrar ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Polastri ◽  
Silvia Boschi ◽  
Giorgia Brillanti ◽  
Sofia Martin-Suarez ◽  
Marco Masetti ◽  
...  

Postoperative rehabilitation is a cornerstone of the recovery pathway following left ventricular assist device implantation (LVAD), and patients are expected to conduct an autonomous life thanks to improved technology and increased knowledge of mechanical circulatory support. The primary purpose of the present study was to quantify clinical changes related to rehabilitation, in patients with LVAD: functional capacity, disability, and quality of life were identified as reliable outcomes to detect such changes. The current study was a scoping review conducted searching three primary databases, namely PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library, from their inception until January 2020. After the selection process was completed, 12 citations were included in the present study. Three hundred eight three patients were included in the current analysis. Functional capacity, disability, and quality of life were investigated in 157, 215, 18 patients, respectively. Significant differences were found before and after rehabilitation. The mean walked distance at 6-Minute Walk Test improved from 319±96 to 412.8±86.2 metres (p<0.001), the mean score of the Functional Independence Measure from 68.4±11.8 to 92.5±10.8 points (p<0.001), the mean score of the Short Form-36 physical component from 32.7±29.9 to 55.5±24.7 points (p=0.009) and the mental component from 55.8±19.8 to 75.4±21.4 points (p=0.002). Postoperative rehabilitation is effective at improving functional capacity, disability, and quality of life in patients with left ventricular assist device; all these three domains are particularly expressive of the entity of patients’ functional recovery.


2016 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 797-805 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael S. Kiernan ◽  
Kartik S. Sundareswaran ◽  
Duc Thinh Pham ◽  
Navin K. Kapur ◽  
Naveen L. Pereira ◽  
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