2021
Outcomes in patients with anthracycline‐induced cardiomyopathy undergoing left ventricular assist devices implantation
Guha A, Caraballo C, Jain P, Miller PE, Owusu‐Guha J, Clark KAA, Velazquez EJ, Ahmad T, Baldassarre LA, Addison D, Weintraub NL, Desai NR. Outcomes in patients with anthracycline‐induced cardiomyopathy undergoing left ventricular assist devices implantation. ESC Heart Failure 2021, 8: 2866-2875. PMID: 33982867, PMCID: PMC8318466, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnthracycline-induced cardiomyopathyIschemic cardiomyopathyCardiomyopathy patientsCF-LVADICM patientsLeft ventricular assist device implantationContinuous-flow LVAD implantationHigher major bleeding riskVentricular assist device implantationEnd-stage heart failureMechanically Assisted Circulatory SupportCox proportional hazards modelCF-LVAD implantationAcute kidney injuryMajor bleeding riskAssist device implantationEtiology of cardiomyopathyProportional hazards modelBleeding riskKidney injuryInteragency RegistryLVAD implantationMajor infectionMedian survivalRespiratory support
2020
Impact of Preoperative Lymphopenia on Survival Following Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement
Stawiarski K, Agboola O, Park J, Geirsson A, Jacoby D, Bellumkonda L, Ahmad T, Chou J, Lee F, Mangi A, Bonde P. Impact of Preoperative Lymphopenia on Survival Following Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement. ASAIO Journal 2020, 67: 650-657. PMID: 33074860, DOI: 10.1097/mat.0000000000001289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbsolute lymphocyte countCause mortalityLymphopenia groupLeft ventricular assist device patientsVentricular assist device patientsVentricular assist device placementCox proportional hazards modelImpact of lymphopeniaHeart failure populationKaplan-Meier plotsFurther clinical investigationProportional hazards modelLog-rank statisticsDurable LVADPreoperative lymphopeniaLVAD placementLymphocyte countLymphopenic patientsDevice patientsSingle centerPoor outcomePrognostic implicationsALC levelsFailure populationStudy population