Current Use of the EXCOR Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device

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Roosevelt Bryant
Marie Steiner
James D. St. Louis
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[1] The University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital,Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Section
[2] The University of Minnesota Medical Center,Division of Cardiovascular Surgery
[3] Fairview,Division of Hematology and Oncology
[4] The University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital,undefined
[5] The University of Minnesota Medical Center,undefined
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Assist device; Pediatric; Surgery; Mechanical support;
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Since its initial application in the pediatric patient population, the Berlin Heart EXCOR ventricular assist device has become a widely accepted form of mechanical circulatory support in Europe and the USA. The versatility of the device makes it ideal for pediatric patients because it can be tailored to the size and needs of the patient. In this review, we will explore the broad range of clinical applications of this device including bridge to cardiac transplantation, bridge to recovery, and bridge to bridge implantation where the need for cardiac transplantation may be unclear but long-term mechanical support may be required.
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