2020
Blood Conservation Strategy at Time of Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement Improves Survival
Stawiarski K, Agboola O, Park J, Mangi A, Geirsson A, Lee F, Jacoby D, Bellumkonda L, Ahmad T, Chou J, Testani J, Chen M, McCloskey G, Bonde P. Blood Conservation Strategy at Time of Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement Improves Survival. The Journal Of Heart And Lung Transplantation 2020, 39: s151. DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2020.01.1086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVentricular assist device placementBlood conservationLeft ventricular assist device placementBCS groupDevice placementAnti-platelet useLarger ventricular sizeLiberal transfusion strategyStandardized transfusion protocolTime of LVADLength of hospitalBlood conservation strategiesUnits of PRBCsLiberal groupCirculatory support devicesDevice use ratesExcessive transfusionICU stayTransfusion protocolCommon complicationHeart failureLVAD patientsTransfusion strategyTransfusion triggerSingle centerThe Effects of Less Invasive Extra-Pericardial Placement of Left Ventricular Assist Devices on Right Ventricular Failure in the Early Postoperative Period
Stawiarski K, Agboola O, Park J, Mangi A, Geirsson A, Bellumkonda L, Lee F, Chen M, Jacoby D, Chou J, Ahmad T, Testani J, McCloskey G, Bonde P. The Effects of Less Invasive Extra-Pericardial Placement of Left Ventricular Assist Devices on Right Ventricular Failure in the Early Postoperative Period. The Journal Of Heart And Lung Transplantation 2020, 39: s151-s152. DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2020.01.1087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRight ventricular failureVentricular failureMedian sternotomyLeft ventricular assist deviceBlood product useChest tube outputGiant cell myocarditisPoor surgical candidatesPulmonary vascular resistanceSingle-center experienceEarly postoperative periodStandard median sternotomyVentricular assist deviceMann-Whitney testIABP useINTERMACS profileMS implantationRVAD placementRVAD useLess transfusionRV dilationSurgical candidatesVascular resistanceAdverse eventsLVAD patients
2019
LVAD Survival May Be Predicted by Preoperative Lymphopenia
Stawiarski K, Agboola O, Jacoby D, Bellumkonda L, Sugeng L, Ahmad T, Chen M, McCloskey G, Geirsson A, Anwar M, Bonde P. LVAD Survival May Be Predicted by Preoperative Lymphopenia. The Journal Of Heart And Lung Transplantation 2019, 38: s63-s64. DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2019.01.142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbsolute lymphocyte countCause mortalityLVAD patientsImmune modulator therapyImpact of lymphopeniaImportant prognostic indicatorCells/μL.Kaplan-Meir plotsLog-rank statisticsPhysiologic stress responseLVAD survivalPreoperative lymphopeniaSplanchnic congestionCox modellingLymphocyte countLymphocyte levelsLymphopenic patientsUnadjusted survivalWorse survivalHeart failurePrognostic roleSerum sodiumSingle centerPatient groupLVAD therapyChloride Homeostasis in End Stage Heart Failure and LVAD Recipients
Stawiarski K, Agboola O, Jacoby D, Bellumkonda L, Ahmad T, Sugeng L, Chen M, McCloskey G, Geirsson A, Anwar M, Bonde P. Chloride Homeostasis in End Stage Heart Failure and LVAD Recipients. The Journal Of Heart And Lung Transplantation 2019, 38: s382-s383. DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2019.01.974.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerum chloride levelsChloride homeostasisLVAD patientsHeart failureLVAD therapyEnd-stage heart failureCardio-renal axisChronic heart failureStage heart failureChloride levelsLong-term survivalKaplan-Meir plotsLog-rank statisticsL riseCause mortalityLVAD recipientsWorse survivalSingle centerNeurohormonal responsesPrognostic implicationsPrognostic valueLVAD implantsRetrospective analysisGroup ACox model