[Blood activation during long-term mechanical circulatory support]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.patbio.2004.04.014
[Blood activation during long-term mechanical circulatory support]
Abstract
Mechanical circulatory support has become an approved treatment option for patients with cardiogenic shock or end-stage heart failure. However, recipients of heart assist devices are prone to high incidences of bleeding, thrombo-embolic and infectious complications. The occurrence of these complications is favoured by systemic alterations of coagulation and fibrinolysis, inflammation and immune responses. Several studies have evaluated these pathophysiological changes in patients undergoing long term circulatory support with pulsatile devices. However, the systemic consequences of the more recently introduced rotary blood pumps remain largely unknown. The present review focuses on the systemic consequences of long term circulatory support with pulsatile and non-pulsatile devices.
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