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(Circulation. 1995;92:191-195.)
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Effect of the Implantable Left Ventricular Assist Device on Neuroendocrine Activation in Heart Failure

Karen B. James, MD; Patrick M. McCarthy, MD; James D. Thomas, MD; Rita Vargo, RN; Robert E. Hobbs, MD; Shelly Sapp, MS; Emmanuel Bravo, MD

From the Departments of Cardiology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Biology, and Biostatistics, Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic Foundation.

Background The HeartMate left ventricular assist device has been successfully used as a bridge to cardiac transplantation. Because many patients exhibit marked clinical improvement in their heart failure after HeartMate implantation, we studied the physiological effect of this device on the neurohormonal axis.

Methods and Results In 13 patients awaiting transplant (mean cardiac index, 1.7±0.3 L · min-1 · m-2) who underwent HeartMate implantation, venous atrial natriuretic peptide, epinephrine, norepinephrine, plasma renin activity, angiotensin, and arginine vasopressin were measured immediately before insertion and at explant/transplantation. Mean time to explant was 86±40 days. All patients were taken off inotropic medications within 1 month. Mean cardiac index on support before explant was 3.1±0.9 L · min-1 · m-2. Plasma renin activity decreased from 57±56 ng · mL-1 · h-1 at baseline (before insertion) to 3±3 ng · mL-1 · h-1 at explant (mean percent change, 92%; P<.001). Angiotensin II level decreased from 237±398 U/L at baseline to 14±14 U/L at explant (mean percent change, 73%; P<.001). Plasma epinephrine level fell from 6800±1323 pg/mL at baseline to 46±46 pg/mL at explant (mean percent change, 86%; P<.001). Norepinephrine level decreased from 2953±1457 pg/mL at baseline to 518±290 pg/mL at explant (mean percent change, 79%; P<.001). Atrial natriuretic peptide fell from baseline values of 227±196 to 168±40 pg/mL at explant (mean percent change, -49%; P=.519); and arginine vasopressin level decreased from 6±6 pg/mL at baseline to 0.8±0.5 pg/mL (mean percent change, 69%; P=.002).

Conclusions We provide data supporting that the neurohormonal axis markedly improves after HeartMate implantation, providing biochemical confirmation of the improvement in hemodynamic status.


Key Words: hormones • heart-assist device • heart failure • cardiomyopathy




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