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Ventriculectomia parcial esquerda: ponte para transplante em pacientes com insuficiência cardíaca refratária e hipertensão pulmonar

Medically refractory heart failure is traditionally managed with cardiac transplantation although some limited success has also been obtained in selected patients with alternative surgical options. Scarce donors, significant morbidity secondary to the antirejection therapy, post-transplantation coronary disease and the high costs of transplantation programs, all together are limiting factors. For those on the waiting list of transplantation the one year mortality may be as high as 46%. Furthermore, a significant number of patients have contraindication to transplantation due to severe pulmonary arterial hypertension and elevated pulmonary vascular resistance. Partial Left Ventriculectomy (PLV) attempts to relieve symptoms of congestive heart failure by reducing left ventricular dimensions and mass and restoring the normal mass-to-volume ratio of the left ventricle. As a consequence, cardiac index and forward ejection fraction increase thus unloading the pulmonary vascular bed. The ultimate result is a decrease in both pulmonary arterial pressure and resistance, in some patients.

Heart ventricle; Heart transplantation; Heart failure, congestive; Hypertension; Ventricular function


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