The use of lateral thoracotomy (LT) for implanting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) is worldwide increasing, although the available evidence for its positive effects compared with conventional sternotomy (CS) is limited. This systematic review and meta-analysis analyzes the outcomes of LT compared with CS in patients undergoing implantation of a centrifugal continuous-flow LVAD. Four databases and 1,053 publications were screened until December 2019. Articles including patients undergoing implantation of a centrifugal continuous-flow LVAD through LT were included. A meta-analysis to compare LT and CS was performed to summarize evidences from studies including both LT and CS patients extracted from the same population. Primary outcome...
BACKGROUND: The field of mechanical circulatory support has been impacted by the approval of new con...
Alternative non-sternotomy approaches to implanting left ventricular assist devices have become viab...
WOS: 000357066800064PubMed ID: 26093752Purpose. Ventricular assist devices are an alternative to med...
The use of lateral thoracotomy (LT) for implanting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) is worldw...
The use of lateral thoracotomy (LT) for implanting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) is worldw...
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is now a routine therapy for advanced heart failure. Minimally...
WOS: 000440324800006PubMed ID: 29554252OBJECTIVES: Standard implantation of the HeartWare left ventr...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are currently the best alternative to cardiac transplantatio...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are currently the best alternative to cardiac transplantatio...
36th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the International-Society-for-Heart-and-Lung-Transpla...
The era of intracorporal continuous flow pumps has initiated significant success of left ventricular...
To evaluate the evolution of our surgical experience with the implantation of a continuous flow left...
WOS: 000398017900042PubMed ID: 28340838Background. Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are alternative...
Minimally invasive and alternative surgical techniques for long-term contemporary left ventricular a...
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy is a well accepted and effective strategy to treat adv...
BACKGROUND: The field of mechanical circulatory support has been impacted by the approval of new con...
Alternative non-sternotomy approaches to implanting left ventricular assist devices have become viab...
WOS: 000357066800064PubMed ID: 26093752Purpose. Ventricular assist devices are an alternative to med...
The use of lateral thoracotomy (LT) for implanting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) is worldw...
The use of lateral thoracotomy (LT) for implanting left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) is worldw...
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is now a routine therapy for advanced heart failure. Minimally...
WOS: 000440324800006PubMed ID: 29554252OBJECTIVES: Standard implantation of the HeartWare left ventr...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are currently the best alternative to cardiac transplantatio...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are currently the best alternative to cardiac transplantatio...
36th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the International-Society-for-Heart-and-Lung-Transpla...
The era of intracorporal continuous flow pumps has initiated significant success of left ventricular...
To evaluate the evolution of our surgical experience with the implantation of a continuous flow left...
WOS: 000398017900042PubMed ID: 28340838Background. Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are alternative...
Minimally invasive and alternative surgical techniques for long-term contemporary left ventricular a...
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy is a well accepted and effective strategy to treat adv...
BACKGROUND: The field of mechanical circulatory support has been impacted by the approval of new con...
Alternative non-sternotomy approaches to implanting left ventricular assist devices have become viab...
WOS: 000357066800064PubMed ID: 26093752Purpose. Ventricular assist devices are an alternative to med...