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    British societies guideline on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients in transplant centres.

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    Akhtar, Waqas
    Baston, Veronica Rial
    Berman, Marius
    Bhagra, Sai
    Chue, Colin
    Deakin, Charles D
    Dalzell, Jonathan R
    Dunning, Joel
    Dunning, John
    Gardner, Roy S
    Kiff, Kristine
    Kore, Shishir
    Lim, Sern
    MacGowan, Guy
    Naldrett, Ian
    Ostermann, Marlies cc
    Pinto, Sofia
    Pettit, Stephen
    Gil, Fernando Riesgo
    Rosenberg, Alex
    Rubino, Antonio
    Sayeed, Rana
    Sequeira, Joao
    Swanson, Neil
    Tsui, Steven
    Walker, Christopher
    Webb, Stephen
    Woods, Andrew
    Ventkateswaran, Rajamiyer
    Bowles, Christopher T
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    2024-03-25
    Subject
    Cardiology
    
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    Abstract
    An implantable left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is indicated as a bridge to transplantation or recovery in the United Kingdom (UK). The mechanism of action of the LVAD results in a unique state of haemodynamic stability with diminished arterial pulsatility. The clinical assessment of an LVAD recipient can be challenging because non-invasive blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation measurements may be hard to obtain. As a result of this unusual situation and complex interplay between the device and the native circulation, resuscitation of LVAD recipients requires bespoke guidelines. Through collaboration with key UK stakeholders, we assessed the current evidence base and developed guidelines for the recognition of clinical deterioration, inadequate circulation and time-critical interventions. Such guidelines, intended for use in transplant centres, are designed to be deployed by those providing immediate care of LVAD patients under conditions of precipitous clinical deterioration. In summary, the Joint British Societies and Transplant Centres LVAD Working Group present the UK guideline on management of emergencies in implantable LVAD recipients for use in advanced heart failure centres. These recommendations have been made with a UK resuscitation focus but are widely applicable to professionals regularly managing patients with implantable LVADs. Keywords: Cardiac arrest; Heart failure; LVAD; Mechanical circulatory support; Resuscitation.
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    Akhtar W, Baston VR, Berman M, Bhagra S, Chue C, Deakin CD, Dalzell JR, Dunning J, Dunning J, Gardner RS, Kiff K, Kore S, Lim S, MacGowan G, Naldrett I, Ostermann M, Pinto S, Pettit S, Gil FR, Rosenberg A, Rubino A, Sayeed R, Sequeira J, Swanson N, Tsui S, Walker C, Webb S, Woods A, Ventkateswaran R, Bowles CT. British societies guideline on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients in transplant centres. Intensive Care Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1007/s00134-024-07382-y. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38526578.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4131
    DOI
    10.1007/s00134-024-07382-y
    PMID
    38526578
    Journal
    Intensive Care Medicine
    Publisher
    Springer
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1007/s00134-024-07382-y
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    Cardiology

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