Intrapericardial Left Ventricular Assist Device for Advanced Heart Failure
Duke University · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Mechanical circulatory support with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is an established treatment for patients with advanced heart failure. We compared a newer LVAD design (a small intrapericardial centrifugal-flow device) against existing technology (a commercially available axial-flow device) in patients with advanced heart failure who were ineligible for heart transplantation.
We conducted a multicenter randomized trial involving 446 patients who were assigned, in a 2:1 ratio, to the study (centrifugal-flow) device or the control (axial-flow) device. Adults who met contemporary criteria for LVAD implantation for permanent use were eligible to participate in the trial. The primary end point was survival at 2 years free from disabling stroke or device removal for malfunction or failure. The trial was powered to show noninferiority with a margin of 15 percentage points.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 19
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16Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Ventricular assist device
- Destination therapy
- Heart failure
- Clinical endpoint
- Randomized controlled trial
- Heart transplantation
- Investigational device exemption
- Good health and well-being