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Caregivers of Patients with Long-term Implantable Ventricular Assist Device: a Republication of the Article Published in the Japanese Journal of Artificial Organs

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Journal J Artif Organs
Date 2024 May 23
PMID 38780670
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Implantable ventricular assist device (VAD) has enabled patients with severe heart failure to be discharged from the hospital and to continue their care at home. The presence of caregivers is essential to maintain home care of patients with VAD. The caregivers are mainly the family members who live with the patient with VAD. The caregivers need to be trained (1) VAD device management, (2) disinfection of driveline skin punctures, (3) medication management, and (4) responding to sudden changes. The caregivers' lifestyle is also forced to change. In this article, we discuss the role of caregivers in the VAD era, where long-term support beyond 5 years is now possible. This review was created based on a translation of the Japanese review written in the Japanese Journal of Artificial Organs in 2023 (Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 81-84), with some modifications.

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