Abstract

ObjectiveOur objective was to compare outcomes after left ventricular assist device implantation performed via median sternotomy or lateral thoracotomy. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 222 adult patients with the HeartMate3 (Abbott Lab) left ventricular assist device implanted between November 2014 and November 2021. Outcomes stratified by surgical approach were evaluated in propensity score–matched groups. The primary outcome was 1-year survival. Secondary outcomes included in-hospital morbidity and mortality, readmissions, and significant valvular regurgitation. ResultsOur cohort consisted of 60 patients (27%) who underwent lateral thoracotomy and 162 patients (73%) who underwent median sternotomy. Propensity score matching compared 45 patients who underwent lateral thoracotomy with 68 patients who underwent median sternotomy. There were no differences in intensive care unit or hospital stay duration (median, 10 vs 11 days, P = .58; 46 vs 40 days, P = .279), time to extubation (median, 2 days, P = .627), vasoactive-inotropic scores at intensive care unit arrival (18.20 vs 16.60, P = .654), or in-hospital mortality (2 [5%] vs 4 [6.1%] patients, P = 1). One-year survival (95.56% vs 90.61%, P = .48) and all-cause hospital readmission rate (Gray's test: P = .532) were also comparable. Patients who underwent lateral thoracotomy had significantly less early right ventricular failure (24.4% vs 53.7%, P = .004), although they had more follow-up tricuspid regurgitation (17.6% vs 0%, P = .030) and volume overload readmissions (Gray's test: P = .0005). ConclusionsOur data suggest that lateral thoracotomy is a safe although not necessarily superior alternative to median sternotomy for HeartMate 3 implantation in the perioperative and postoperative periods, because it precludes concomitant tricuspid valve repairs and may be associated with increased risk of late tricuspid regurgitation and volume overload readmissions.

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