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Preoperative Computed Tomography Assessment of Risk of Right Ventricle Failure After Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement

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Journal ASAIO J
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2022 Dec 30
PMID 36583772
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Abstract

Identification of patients who are at a high risk for right ventricular failure (RVF) after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation is of critical importance. Conventional tools for predicting RVF, including two-dimensional echocardiography, right heart catheterization (RHC), and clinical parameters, generally have limited sensitivity and specificity. We retrospectively examined the ability of computed tomography (CT) ventricular volume measures to identify patients who experienced RVF after LVAD implantation. Between September 2017 and November 2021, 92 patients underwent LVAD surgery at our institution. Preoperative CT-derived ventricular volumes were obtained in 20 patients. Patients who underwent CT evaluation had a similar demographics and rate of RVF after LVAD as patients who did not undergo cardiac CT imaging. In the study cohort, seven of 20 (35%) patients experienced RVF (2 unplanned biventricular assist device, 5 prolonged inotropic support). Computed tomography-derived right ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic volume indices were the strongest predictors of RVF compared with demographic, echocardiographic, and RHC data with areas under the receiver operating curve of 0.79 and 0.76, respectively. Computed tomography volumetric assessment of RV size can be performed in patients evaluated for LVAD treatment. RV measures of size provide a promising means of pre-LVAD assessment for postoperative RV failure.

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