Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2973285 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The patients in the European LionHeart Clinical Utility Baseline Study (CUBS) trial had less sepsis and less overall DRI compared with the REMATCH LVAD group. Therefore, the fully implanted device may cause less infection than PC devices during destination therapy (DT). Although lower for DT, these rates are still higher than for some BTT experiences. Areas for future improvement include miniaturization of controller/battery components to reduce wound complications related to pocket size, and installation of more modern lithium-ion batteries to decrease the need for re-operations due to battery end-of-life.
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Authors
Walter E. MD, John M. MD, MPH, Amos MPH, John P. MD, Reiner MD, Aly MD, Roland MD, Mario MD, Alain MD, Clinical Utility Baseline Study (CUBS) Group Clinical Utility Baseline Study (CUBS) Group,