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. 2020 Jun 29:10.1097/MAT.0000000000001217. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001217

Total Artificial Heart as Bridge to Cardiac Retransplantation

Ronit H Zadikany 1, Robert M Cole 1, David H Chang 1, Jignesh K Patel 1, Dael R Geft 1, Lawrence Czer 1, Fardad Esmailian 1, Danny Ramzy 1, Jaime D Moriguchi 1, Jon A Kobashigawa 1, Michelle M Kittleson 1,
PMCID: PMC7326319  PMID: 33627614

Abstract

Mechanical circulatory support has been performed as a bridge to cardiac retransplantation in selected patients with graft failure. However, there is limited published experience on the use and potential benefit of the total artificial heart (TAH) as a bridge to cardiac retransplantation. We report on our institutional experience with 3 patients that received TAH as a bridge to retransplant, with 1 patient surviving post-retransplantation. This case series demonstrates the high-risk nature of this undertaking in cardiac retransplant candidates and highlights the issue of sensitization portending greater risk for poor outcomes after TAH as bridge to retransplantation.

Keywords: total artificial heart, cardiac retransplantation, sensitization

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Disclosure: The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.


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