Temporary Mechanical Support with the BVS 5000 Assist Device During Treatment of Acute Myocarditis
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Cardiac Surgery
- Vol. 12 (1) , 55-59
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8191.1997.tb00091.x
Abstract
Ventricular support with the BVS 5000 (Abiomed) has been used as temporary circulatory assist for the failing heart. Our purpose is to summarize four cases illustrating the role of mechanical unloading in acute myocarditis. Four patients aged 16- to 33-year old presented with congestive heart failure 4 to 20 days after a flu-like syndrome. All patients were in severe cardiogenic shock +/- renal and liver dysfunction. Ejection fraction ranged from 5% to 26%. Indications for ventricular assist were failure of maximal medical treatment with > or = two inotropes +/- intra-aortic balloon pump. Myocardial biopsy revealed acute myocarditis in three patients and severe edema in one despite a characteristic clinical course. Two patients received immunotherapy with OKT3. Biventricular assist was used in three patients and left ventricular assist only was used in one. Mean support time was 8.3 days (7 to 11). All patients had recovery of myocardial function and were discharged from the hospital in good condition. The BVS 5000 device provides a safe, simple, and effective method to support the circulation during acute myocarditis. We hypothesize that this may facilitate myocardial recovery by decompressing the distended ventricle. Ventricular assist devices should be used early in the presence of hemodynamic deterioration on maximal medical therapy.Keywords
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