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Clinical Outcomes of Left Ventricular Assist Device Bleeding Complication.
Bleeding complications have emerged as major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with implantable left ventricular assist devices (LVAD). We hypothesized that the hemodynamics after LVAD implantation may influence the occurrence of bleeding complications after LVAD implantation. We retrospectively evaluated 78 patients who underwent continuous-flow LVAD implantation and hemodynamic ramp test after LVAD implantation between July 2017 and July 2023 at Osaka University. The bleeding complication occurred in 13 patients. The rates of freedom from bleeding complications at 1, 3, and 5 years were 94%, 85%, and 74%. Gastrointestinal bleeding, nose bleeding, and intraperitoneal hemorrhage occurred in six, three, and two patients, respectively. Preoperative average brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) was positively associated with bleeding complication (1,276 ± 280 vs. 1,098 ± 190 cm/s p = 0.04). In the hemodynamic ramp test, systemic vascular resistance (SVR) in patients with bleeding complications was higher than that in patients without bleeding complications (SVR: 1,359 ± 341 vs. 1,150 ± 217 dyne sec/cm5, p = 0.01). High preoperative baPWV and high SVR in the hemodynamic ramp test were significantly associated with bleeding complications after LVAD implantation. Arteriosclerosis is a risk factor for bleeding complications after LVAD implantation.
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