Abstract
Heart failure is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in adults with congenital heart disease. Though for many in this population, heart transplantation is not possible or requires longer wait times necessitating prolonged circulatory support. Medium to long-term durable ventricular assist device therapy provides a possible solution. We analyzed outcomes of nine patients with congenital heart disease and at least 3 years of durable mechanical support, all age 18 or older at time of ventricular assist device implantation at our affiliated pediatric and adult hospitals. Palliated congenital anatomies varied and included biventricular physiologies as well as single ventricle with Fontan circulation. Median duration of support was 4.2 years including three patients successfully bridged to transplant averaging 2.1 years on the waitlist. Device-related complications were infrequent with HeartMate 3, a feasible and sustainable option for either bridge to transplant or destination strategies in adults with congenital heart disease.
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