Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine (Nov 2023)

Pectus Excavatum and Risk of Right Ventricular Failure in Left Ventricular Assist Device Patients

  • Casper F. Zijderhand,
  • Yunus C. Yalcin,
  • Jelena Sjatskig,
  • Daniel Bos,
  • Alina A. Constantinescu,
  • Olivier C. Manintveld,
  • Ozcan Birim,
  • Jos A. Bekkers,
  • Ad J. J. C. Bogers,
  • Kadir Caliskan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2411313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 313

Abstract

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Background: Right ventricular failure (RVF) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). This study is aimed to investigate the influence of a pectus excavatum on early and late outcomes, specifically RVF, following LVAD implantation. Methods: A retrospective study was performed, that included patients with a HeartMate 3 LVAD at our tertiary referral center. The Haller index (HI) was calculated using computed tomography (CT) scan to evaluate the chest-wall dimensions. Results: In total, 80 patients (median age 57 years) were included. Two cohorts were identified: 28 patients (35%) with a normal chest wall (HI 30 days) recurrent readmission for RVF occurred more often in patients with pectus excavatum (p = 0.008). The onset of late RVF started around 18 months after implantation and increased thereafter in the overall study cohort. Conclusions: Pectus excavatum is observed frequently in patients with a LVAD implantation. These patients have an increased rate of readmissions and late RVF. Further investigation is required to explore the extent and severity of chest-wall abnormalities on the risk of RVF.

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