Improving Clinical Outcome with Centrifugal Mechanical Assist for Postcardiotomy Ventricular Failure
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Artificial Organs
- Vol. 19 (7) , 761-765
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1594.1995.tb02420.x
Abstract
Between October 1986 and May 1994, 65 patients undergoing cardiac surgery required centrifugal mechanical assist devices to separate from cardiopulmonary bypass. This experience was arbitrarily divided into early (n = 33) and recent (n = 32) groups for the purpose of comparing trends in morbidity and mortality. The incidence of mechanical assist application decreased from 2.19% in the early group to 0.96% in the recent group (p < 0.0001). Ability to wean patients from centrifugal assist increased from 33% in the early group to 53% in the more recent group, and hospital survival increased from 15 to 28%. The median chest tube drainage during the first 24 h decreased from 3,245 ml to 1,535 ml, and the incidence of renal failure decreased from 39.4% and 18.8% in the more recent group. Clinically relevant improvement in patient outcome following application of centrifugal mechanical assist for postcardiotomy ventricular failure is being observed.Keywords
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