作者
Christopher S. Almond,Ryan R. Davies,Iki Adachi,Marc E. Richmond,S. Law,Hari Tunuguntla,Chad Mao,Fawwaz R. Shaw,J. Lantz,Peter D. Wearden,Lori C. Jordan,Rebecca Ichord,Kristin M. Burns,Victor Zak,Ashley Magnavita,S. Gonzales,Jennifer Conway,Aamir Jeewa,D 'Andrea Freemon,Mario Stylianou,Lynn A. Sleeper,John C. Dykes,Michael Ma,Francis Fynn‐Thompson,Angela Lorts,David L.S. Morales,Christina VanderPluym,Kurt A. Dasse,M. Patricia Massicotte,Robert D.B. Jaquiss,William T. Mahle
摘要
There is no FDA-approved left ventricular assist device (LVAD) for smaller children permitting routine hospital discharge. Smaller children supported with LVADs typically remain hospitalized for months awaiting heart transplant-a major burden for families and a challenge for hospitals. We describe the initial outcomes of the Jarvik 2015, a miniaturized implantable continuous flow LVAD, in the NHLBI-funded Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN) study, for bridge-to-heart transplant.