Journal of Medical Case Reports (Aug 2019)

Berlin Heart EXCOR® pediatric ventricular assist device in a patient with Sotos syndrome: a case report

  • Rita Gravino,
  • Giuseppe Limongelli,
  • Andrea Petraio,
  • Daniele Masarone,
  • Maria Giovanna Russo,
  • Ciro Maiello,
  • Marina Verrengia,
  • Danilo De Paulis,
  • Giuseppe Pacileo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-019-2190-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Introduction Berlin Heart EXCOR® pediatric ventricular assist device is a mechanical circulatory support device currently used in pediatric patients. Sotos syndrome is a well-described multiple anomaly syndrome characterized by overgrowth, distinctive craniofacial appearance, cardiac abnormalities, and variable learning disabilities. Case presentation We describe a 7-year-old female Caucasian child with classic Sotos syndrome features subjected to implantation of Berlin Heart EXCOR® pediatric biventricular assist device mechanical support. A heart transplant was carried out after a support time of 459 days. After 5 years of follow-up, our patient is clinically stable and the performance of the transplanted heart is excellent. Conclusion This case confirms that Berlin Heart EXCOR® pediatric ventricular assist device can provide satisfactory and safe circulatory support for children with end-stage heart diseases, even in those with Sotos syndrome. The syndrome is not a contraindication to implantation, since the complications are the same as those observed in patients without the syndrome and the prognosis is not affected by the disease.

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