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Temporary Right Ventricular Circulatory Support Following Right Ventricular Infarction: Results of a Groin-Free Approach

Jamila Kremer, Mina Farag, Andreas Brčić, Alina Zubarevich, Joel Schamroth, Michael M. Kreußer, Matthias Karck, Arjang Ruhparwar, Bastian Schmack

2020ESC Heart Failure33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aims Acute right heart failure (RHF) is a severe complication of right ventricular infarction. The management of acute RHF poses a number of challenges, such as providing haemodynamic support. Temporary circulatory support (TCS) may be required upon failing medical therapy. The ProtekDuo® dual lumen cannula provides a minimally invasive option for (TCS) through a groin-free internal jugular vein approach. We present the largest patient series to date using the ProtekDuo® cannula as temporary right ventricular assist device (t-RVAD) in RHF after acute myocardial infarction (MI). Methods and results From July 2016 to November 2019, 10 patients underwent t-RVAD implantation for RHF following acute MI. Transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography were performed in all patients to assess cardiac function, with a particular focus on RV function. Cumulative 30-day survival was 60%. Mean TAPSE was 6.4 ± 3.1 mm, mean fractional area change was 12.1 ± 4.2%, and mean right ventricular end diastolic area was 19.8 ± 2.7 cm2. Mean implantation time was 32.8 ± 8.3 min. Mean interval after first cardiac intervention was 4.6 ± 5.8 days. Mean t-RVAD time was 10.0 ± 7.4 days with a significant reduction in central venous pressure 19.3 ± 2.7 vs. 8.2 ± 2.6 mmHg, P < 0.001 and a significant increase in central venous saturation 52.8 ± 15.6 vs. 80.0 ± 6.0%, P < 0.001. Mean intensive care unit stay was 18.6 ± 12.2 days. Four patients were weaned from TCS. Two patients were bridged to a long-term paracorporeal RVAD. There were no t-RVAD associated complications. Causes of death (n = 4) were multiorgan failure, electromechanical dissociation, and haemorrhagic stroke. Mean follow-up time was 96.0 ± 107.6 days. No independent predictors of mortality were identified in univariate analysis. Conclusions We show that groin-free, percutaneous implantation of the ProtekDuo® cannula is a feasible and safe tool for TCS in acute RHF post-MI. This approach provides the advantages of percutaneous implantation including complete mobilization and non-surgical bedside explantation, as well as the option for adding an oxygenator to the t-RVAD circuit.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiologyMyocardial infarctionInternal medicineCentral venous pressureIntensive care unitHeart failureGroinCirculatory systemAnesthesiaBlood pressureSurgeryHeart rateMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesCongenital Heart Disease StudiesCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair