Recurrent device thrombi during mechanical circulatory support with an axial-flow pump is a treatable condition and does not preclude successful long-term support.

Journal: The Journal Of Heart And Lung Transplantation : The Official Publication Of The International Society For Heart Transplantation
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Abstract

The formation of pump thrombus after implantation of axial-flow ventricular assist devices has been described previously. We report a case of recurrent pump thrombus formation in a 63-year-old man who was bridged to heart transplantation with a MicroMed DeBakey ventricular assist device. He was treated with a low, dose-adjusted thrombolytic treatment protocol, and was subsequently successfully bridged to transplantation. Transient pump thrombus formation does not preclude safe long-term support with an axial-flow pump when diagnosed and treated appropriately.

Authors
Jama Jahanyar, George Noon, Michael Koerner, Keith Youker, S Malaisrie, Uy Ngo, Guillermo Torre Amione, Matthias Loebe