Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube in a syncardia total artificial heart

Amit Prasad, Kai Singbartl, Jacqueline Boone, Behzad Soleimani, Mohamad Zeriouh, M. Loebe, Michael M. Koerner, J. Elisabeth Oei, Christoph Brehm, Ali Ghodsizad

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Abstract

As a bridge to transplant, the Syncardia total artificial heart (TAH) is an option for patients who are not candidates for left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) due to right ventricular failure. The need for nutritional support in these patients is essential for a favorable outcome. Low body mass indexes and albumin levels have been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in cardiac surgery patients [Alverdy 2003]. It is not uncommon for postoperative patients to have difficulty in consuming enough calories after surgery, which is further complicated by a hypermetabolic demand due to surgical stress. Enteral nutrition has typically been favored for gut mucosal integrity and bacterial flora [Alverdy 2003] [Engleman 1999]. We describe the need for prolonged enteral nutritional support in a TAH patient that was accomplished with a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E14-E15
JournalHeart Surgery Forum
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Surgery
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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