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Abstract

Optimal left ventricular assist device (LVAD) functioning and preservation of right ventricular (RV) function are major survival determinants in destination therapy (DT)-LVAD recipients. Currently, the indication for routine pump speed optimization in stable patients and its effect on RV function at follow-up remain underexplored. Hemodynamically stable patients (N = 17, age 61 [interquartile range {IQR} 51-66] years; 13 [77%] male) underwent a routine speed ramp test. Echocardiographic images were obtained at incremental speed settings to determine optimal pump speed. In 8 patients (47%), LVAD speed could be optimized. In these patients, RV fractional area change (26% [IQR 23-31] to 35% [IQR 27-45], p = 0.04) and RV longitudinal peak systolic strain (-13% [IQR -16 to -9] to -17% [IQR -18 to -11], p = 0.02) at 3 months follow-up improved without RV dilatation. Furthermore, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide level decreased (3,162 [IQR 1,336-4,487] ng/L to 2,294 [IQR 1,157-3,810] ng/L, p = 0.02). No significant follow-up changes were found in patients without indication for speed adjustment. In conclusion, routine evaluation of optimal LVAD speed reveals the potential of speed optimization in a substantial proportion of stable LVAD-DT patients and can improve RV function.

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Couperus, Lotte E.;  Delgado, Victoria;  Khidir, Mand J. H.;  Vester, Marijke P. M.;  Palmen, Meindert;  Fiocco, Marta;  Holman, Eduard R.;  Tops, Laurens F.;  Klautz, Robert J. M.;  Verwey, Harriette F.;  Schalij, Martin J.;  Beeres, Saskia L. M. A.

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