TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical results, adverse events, and change in end-organ function in elderly patients with heartmateii left ventricular assist device
T2 - Japanese multicenter study
AU - behalf of the Japanese HeartMateII Investigators
AU - Yoshioka, Daisuke
AU - Toda, Koichi
AU - Ono, Minoru
AU - Nakatani, Takeshi
AU - Shiose, Akira
AU - Matsui, Yoshiro
AU - Yamazaki, Kenji
AU - Saiki, Yoshikatsu
AU - Usui, Akihiko
AU - Niinami, Hiroshi
AU - Matsumiya, Goro
AU - Arai, Hirokuni
AU - Sawa, Yoshiki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Japanese Circulation Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: Advanced age has an adverse impact on clinical results in left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients. We compared the clinical results of patients aged >60 years with younger patients using a national Japanese database. Methods and Results: Between April 2013 and December 2016, 300 patients underwent HeartMateII implantation. Of these, 37 patients were ≥60 years at LVAD implantation, and the clinical results of these patients were compared with the other younger 263 patients. At 1 and 3 years the on-device survival was 95%, 91% in younger patients, and 85%, 75% in older patients, respectively (P=0.016), although age was not a risk factor on the multivariate analysis. There was no significant difference between the groups in incidence of various adverse events except stroke. In the propensity-matching cohort, the incidence of stroke was significantly higher in patients aged >60 years (P=0.047). In patients aged >60 years, improvement of renal function was transient and there was no improvement later than 3 months, and recovery of serum albumin level to preoperative value was delayed. Conclusions: There were significant differences in the stroke incidence and recovery of end-organ functions after LVAD implantation. This may have important implications for patient selection in future destination therapy in Japan, where quality of life is an important issue in LVAD support.
AB - Background: Advanced age has an adverse impact on clinical results in left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients. We compared the clinical results of patients aged >60 years with younger patients using a national Japanese database. Methods and Results: Between April 2013 and December 2016, 300 patients underwent HeartMateII implantation. Of these, 37 patients were ≥60 years at LVAD implantation, and the clinical results of these patients were compared with the other younger 263 patients. At 1 and 3 years the on-device survival was 95%, 91% in younger patients, and 85%, 75% in older patients, respectively (P=0.016), although age was not a risk factor on the multivariate analysis. There was no significant difference between the groups in incidence of various adverse events except stroke. In the propensity-matching cohort, the incidence of stroke was significantly higher in patients aged >60 years (P=0.047). In patients aged >60 years, improvement of renal function was transient and there was no improvement later than 3 months, and recovery of serum albumin level to preoperative value was delayed. Conclusions: There were significant differences in the stroke incidence and recovery of end-organ functions after LVAD implantation. This may have important implications for patient selection in future destination therapy in Japan, where quality of life is an important issue in LVAD support.
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U2 - 10.1253/circj.CJ-17-0881
DO - 10.1253/circj.CJ-17-0881
M3 - Article
C2 - 29057766
AN - SCOPUS:85041021134
SN - 1346-9843
VL - 82
SP - 409
EP - 418
JO - Circulation Journal
JF - Circulation Journal
IS - 2
ER -