Impact of Type of Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) on Health-Related Quality of Life during Prolonged LVAD Support

2021 
Purpose Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) have emerged as an important treatment option for bridging patients with heart failure to transplant. LVADs have shown improved survival; however, the impact of LVAD type on the quality of life (QoL) while on long-term LVAD support is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the QoL of patients while supported with a LVAD in Japan. Methods 299 patients enrolled in the Japanese Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support (J-MACS), who were listed for transplant or likely to be listed, received a LVAD from 2010 to 2018 and had full QoL data, were enrolled. QoL data, such as visual analogue scale (VAS) and EQ-5D-3L by 5 dimensions (5D: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression) before and at 3- and 12-months after implantation of a LVAD were obtained from the J-MACS Registry. These patients were divided into 3 groups; primary implantable LVAD (iLVAD) (N=263), primary paracorporeal LVAD (pLVAD) (N=9) and bridge from paracorporeal to implantable LVAD (BTB) (N=27). Results VAS in all groups significantly increased from before to 3- and 12-months after LVAD implantation(p Conclusion QoL as VAS and 5D were significantly improved after implantation of any LVAD type. However, VAS and 5D except anxiety/depression in patients with pLVAD were significantly lower and more problems than those in patients with iLVAD. These differences were eliminated by converting from pLVAD to iLVAD. BTB might be a beneficial treatment option to improve QoL as well as patient's survival.
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