Background: Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are used to bridge pediatric patients to heart transplantation. Paracorporeal VADs require the placement of cannulas, which can create an environment for infections. We examined cannula infections in pediatric VAD patients and the role of nutritional status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the first case of video capsule endoscopy usage to diagnose gastrointestinal bleeding in a pediatric patient on a ventricular assist device. The outcomes of this case are consistent with the findings of reports in adult patients, showing no patient complications, no pacemaker or ventricular assist device interactions, and successful identification of a gastrointestinal source of bleeding. Use of video capsule endoscopy in this patient changed the management plan and eliminated the need for further invasive investigations highlighting the potential utility of this diagnostic method in this patient population.
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