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Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation
BACKGROUND: We recently reported that frailty is independently predictive of increased mortality in patients with advanced heart failure referred for heart transplantation (HTx). The aim of this study was to assess the impact of frailty on short-term outcomes after bridge-to-transplant ventricular a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28706970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000000690 |
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author | Jha, Sunita R. Hannu, Malin K. Newton, Phillip J. Wilhelm, Kay Hayward, Christopher S. Jabbour, Andrew Kotlyar, Eugene Keogh, Anne Dhital, Kumud Granger, Emily Connellan, Mark Jansz, Paul Spratt, Phillip M. Montgomery, Elyn Smith, Angela Harkess, Michelle Tunicliff, Peta Davidson, Patricia M. Macdonald, Peter S. |
author_facet | Jha, Sunita R. Hannu, Malin K. Newton, Phillip J. Wilhelm, Kay Hayward, Christopher S. Jabbour, Andrew Kotlyar, Eugene Keogh, Anne Dhital, Kumud Granger, Emily Connellan, Mark Jansz, Paul Spratt, Phillip M. Montgomery, Elyn Smith, Angela Harkess, Michelle Tunicliff, Peta Davidson, Patricia M. Macdonald, Peter S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: We recently reported that frailty is independently predictive of increased mortality in patients with advanced heart failure referred for heart transplantation (HTx). The aim of this study was to assess the impact of frailty on short-term outcomes after bridge-to-transplant ventricular assist device (BTT-VAD) implantation and/or HTx and to determine if frailty is reversible after these procedures. METHODS: Between August 2013 and August 2016, 100 of 126 consecutive patients underwent frailty assessment using Fried’s Frailty Phenotype before surgical intervention: 40 (21 nonfrail, 19 frail) BTT-VAD and 77 (60 nonfrail, 17 frail) HTx—including 17 of the 40 BTT-VAD supported patients. Postprocedural survival, intubation time, intensive care unit, and hospital length of stay were compared between frail and nonfrail groups. Twenty-six frail patients were reassessed at 2 months or longer postintervention. RESULTS: Frail patients had lower survival (63 ± 10% vs 94 ± 3% at 1 year, P = 0.012) and experienced significantly longer intensive care unit (11 vs 5 days, P = 0.002) and hospital (49 vs 25 days, P = 0.003) length of stay after surgical intervention compared with nonfrail patients. Twelve of 13 frail patients improved their frailty score after VAD (4.0 ± 0.8 to 1.4 ± 1.1, P < 0.001) and 12 of 13 frail patients improved their frailty score after HTx (3.2 ± 0.4 to 0.9 ± 0.9, P < 0.001). Handgrip strength and depression improved postintervention. Only a slight improvement in cognitive function was seen postintervention. CONCLUSIONS: Frail patients with advanced heart failure experience increased mortality and morbidity after surgical intervention with BTT-VAD or HTx. Among those who survive frailty is partly or completely reversible underscoring the importance of considering this factor as a dynamic not fixed entity. |
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spelling | pubmed-54980082017-07-13 Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation Jha, Sunita R. Hannu, Malin K. Newton, Phillip J. Wilhelm, Kay Hayward, Christopher S. Jabbour, Andrew Kotlyar, Eugene Keogh, Anne Dhital, Kumud Granger, Emily Connellan, Mark Jansz, Paul Spratt, Phillip M. Montgomery, Elyn Smith, Angela Harkess, Michelle Tunicliff, Peta Davidson, Patricia M. Macdonald, Peter S. Transplant Direct Heart Transplantation BACKGROUND: We recently reported that frailty is independently predictive of increased mortality in patients with advanced heart failure referred for heart transplantation (HTx). The aim of this study was to assess the impact of frailty on short-term outcomes after bridge-to-transplant ventricular assist device (BTT-VAD) implantation and/or HTx and to determine if frailty is reversible after these procedures. METHODS: Between August 2013 and August 2016, 100 of 126 consecutive patients underwent frailty assessment using Fried’s Frailty Phenotype before surgical intervention: 40 (21 nonfrail, 19 frail) BTT-VAD and 77 (60 nonfrail, 17 frail) HTx—including 17 of the 40 BTT-VAD supported patients. Postprocedural survival, intubation time, intensive care unit, and hospital length of stay were compared between frail and nonfrail groups. Twenty-six frail patients were reassessed at 2 months or longer postintervention. RESULTS: Frail patients had lower survival (63 ± 10% vs 94 ± 3% at 1 year, P = 0.012) and experienced significantly longer intensive care unit (11 vs 5 days, P = 0.002) and hospital (49 vs 25 days, P = 0.003) length of stay after surgical intervention compared with nonfrail patients. Twelve of 13 frail patients improved their frailty score after VAD (4.0 ± 0.8 to 1.4 ± 1.1, P < 0.001) and 12 of 13 frail patients improved their frailty score after HTx (3.2 ± 0.4 to 0.9 ± 0.9, P < 0.001). Handgrip strength and depression improved postintervention. Only a slight improvement in cognitive function was seen postintervention. CONCLUSIONS: Frail patients with advanced heart failure experience increased mortality and morbidity after surgical intervention with BTT-VAD or HTx. Among those who survive frailty is partly or completely reversible underscoring the importance of considering this factor as a dynamic not fixed entity. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5498008/ /pubmed/28706970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000000690 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Transplantation Direct. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Heart Transplantation Jha, Sunita R. Hannu, Malin K. Newton, Phillip J. Wilhelm, Kay Hayward, Christopher S. Jabbour, Andrew Kotlyar, Eugene Keogh, Anne Dhital, Kumud Granger, Emily Connellan, Mark Jansz, Paul Spratt, Phillip M. Montgomery, Elyn Smith, Angela Harkess, Michelle Tunicliff, Peta Davidson, Patricia M. Macdonald, Peter S. Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title | Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title_full | Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title_fullStr | Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title_full_unstemmed | Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title_short | Reversibility of Frailty After Bridge-to-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device Implantation or Heart Transplantation |
title_sort | reversibility of frailty after bridge-to-transplant ventricular assist device implantation or heart transplantation |
topic | Heart Transplantation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28706970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000000690 |
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