Publications by authors named "M R Bielefeld"
Article Synopsis
- The study investigates the outcomes of cardiogenic shock patients receiving temporary circulatory support (TCS) as a bridge to left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation, comparing them to patients without TCS.
- Out of 329 patients analyzed, those under TCS had similar 30-day survival rates to those who had TCS removed or did not use a bridging strategy but experienced longer ICU stays and increased mechanical ventilation time.
- Key predictors of mortality in the TCS group include combined surgery with LVAD, body mass index (BMI), and duration of heart failure, while the use of TCS itself did not significantly impact survival rates.
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ESC Heart Fail
December 2021
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- Advanced heart failure patients often experience delays in being referred for mechanical circulatory support, specifically left ventricular assist devices (LVAD), which raises concerns about their survival rates post-implantation.
- The study analyzed data from the ASSIST-ICD registry involving 303 non-inotrope-dependent patients, discovering that factors like older age and certain surgical procedures significantly increase mortality risk after receiving an LVAD.
- Despite LVAD support, survival rates over five years remain low, highlighting the need for improved patient selection to enhance outcomes in such high-risk individuals.
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- LVAD implantation in patients with recently diagnosed cardiomyopathy is under-researched, and this study aims to explore characteristics and outcomes of such patients within 30 days of their diagnosis.
- Out of 652 patients studied, 117 had recently diagnosed cardiomyopathy and experienced LVAD implantation after an average of 15 days, showing they were generally younger and had more severe symptoms compared to those with remote diagnoses.
- Although immediate postoperative survival rates were similar between groups, patients with recently diagnosed cardiomyopathy had improved long-term survival, with certain factors like sudden cardiac arrest identified as risk indicators for higher mortality.
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Arch Cardiovasc Dis
November 2020
Article Synopsis
- LVAD implantation can be a viable treatment option for elderly patients (70+) with heart failure who aren't suitable for heart transplants.
- An observational study analyzed 652 patients from 2006 to 2016, with 74 (11.3%) being elderly, showing similar hospitalization patterns and complication rates between elderly and younger patients.
- The findings indicate that elderly patients receiving LVADs have comparable mid-term survival rates to younger patients, supporting the use of LVADs in this age group.
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Am J Cardiol
October 2020
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- The study examined how low and high body mass index (BMI) affect survival outcomes in patients who underwent left-ventricular assist device (LVAD) surgery across 19 medical centers from 2006 to 2016.
- Out of 652 patients studied, those with high BMI typically had more co-existing health issues and were mostly male, while underweight patients had the lowest survival rates overall.
- Four key predictors of mortality were identified for patients with abnormal BMI: high total bilirubin levels, hypertension, whether they were receiving LVAD as destination therapy, and previous cardiac surgeries, categorizing patients into low, intermediate, and high risk for 1-year mortality.
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