Transplantation and Ventricular Assist Devices: New Horizons in Medical and...

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2019-01-11
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0:00
Introduction to Fontan Circulation and Transplantation
The speaker introduces Andrew Lotz, discussing his expertise in Fontan circulation and the challenges faced in managing Fontan failing patients. The focus is on the importance of timely referrals and the complexities of transplantation in this patient population.
1:27
Phases of Fontan Failure
An overview of the phases of Fontan failure: early phase post-surgery, late phase with potential interventions, and end-stage phase characterized by severe complications like PLE and organ failure.
3:37
Early Fontan Failure and Transplant Candidates
Discussion on early Fontan failure, highlighting a case of a 4-year-old girl with complications. The speaker questions the suitability of such patients for transplantation due to their critical condition.
5:48
Risk Factors for Poor Transplant Outcomes
Analysis of a study on Fontan outcomes, identifying risk factors such as age, mechanical ventilation status, and time since Fontan surgery that correlate with poor transplant outcomes.
8:42
Late Fontan Failures and Transplant Considerations
Focus on late Fontan failures, discussing how patients with moderate complications may still be viable transplant candidates and the importance of selecting appropriate patients for surgery.
11:36
Impact of Protein Losing Enteropathy
Detailed examination of protein losing enteropathy (PLE) in Fontan patients, its effects on nutrition and health, and how it complicates the transplant candidacy and outcomes.
14:30
Plastic Bronchitis and Transplant Outcomes
Discussion on plastic bronchitis, its impact on patient health, and the importance of timely referrals to transplant teams for patients suffering from this condition.
17:24
Comparative Outcomes of PLE and Transplantation
Comparison of survival rates between patients with PLE and those undergoing transplantation, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring and management of these patients.
20:18
Challenges in Transplant Listing and Allocation
Overview of the challenges faced in the transplant listing process for Fontan patients, including changes in allocation criteria that affect their status and wait times.
23:13
Case Study: Urgent Mechanical Support
Presentation of a case study involving a 12-year-old boy requiring urgent mechanical support, discussing considerations for device selection and management in critical situations.

Topic overview

Physicians from theCincinnati Children’s Heart Institutediscuss the long-term care of single ventricle patients from infancy to adulthood, including new insights on Fontan management and quality of life.During this session, Dr. Angela Lorts, Medical Director of the Ventricular Assist Device Program, discusses ventricular assist devices and transplantation. Topics discussed include early versus late Fontan failure, increased waitlist time and mortality, underestimation of degree of illness based on standard listing criteria, increased risk for early graft failure, increased death from sepsis, risk for bleeding, and resolution of PLE in survivors, and making the patients better transplant candidates with ventricular assist device.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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