Success of Thrombectomy in Management of Ischemic Stroke in Two Patients with SynCardia Total Artificial Heart in Bridge-to-Transplantation

Le Picault, Brendan and David, Charles-Henri and Alexandre, Pierre-Louis and Lenoble, Cédric and Bizouarn, Philippe and Lepoivre, Thierry and Groleau, Nicolas and Rozec, Bertrand and Desal, Hubert and Roussel, Jean-Christian and Sénage, Thomas (2021) Success of Thrombectomy in Management of Ischemic Stroke in Two Patients with SynCardia Total Artificial Heart in Bridge-to-Transplantation. Bioengineering, 8 (9). p. 126. ISSN 2306-5354

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Abstract

Introduction: Circulatory assistance from a SynCardia Total Artificial Heart (SynCardia-TAH) is a reliable bridge-to-transplant solution for patients with end-stage biventricular heart failure. Ischemic strokes affect about 10% of patients with a SynCardia-TAH. We report for the first time in the literature two successful thrombectomies to treat the acute phase of ischemic stroke in two patients treated with a SynCardia-TAH in the bridge-to-transplant (BTT). Case report: We follow two patients with circulatory support from a SynCardia-TAH in the bridge-to-transplant for terminal biventricular cardiac failure with ischemic stroke during the support period. An early in-hospital diagnosis enables the completion of a mechanical thrombectomy within the first 6 h of the onset of symptoms. There was no intracranial hemorrhagic complication during or after the procedure and the patients fully recovered from neurological deficits, allowing a successful heart transplant. Conclusion: This case report describes the possibility of treating ischemic strokes under a SynCardia-TAH by mechanical thrombectomy following the same recommendations as for the general population with excellent results and without any hemorrhagic complication during or after the procedure.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 17 Feb 2023 06:18
Last Modified: 02 May 2024 08:37
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/810

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