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KIDNEYS VS LVADS:
CAN WE WORK
TOGETHER
Renal Grand
Rounds
Ahad Lodhi
Disclosure:
• None of my financial holdings influence this presentation
directly or indirectly.
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Peri-implantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Problem:
• >5.7 Millions Americans living with heart failure
Renal impairment is an independent predictor of mortality in HF patients
Every 1ml/min decline in CrCl below 60ml/min, increases mortality by 1%
Problem
44%
CKD 3
14%
CKD 4
7%
CKD 5
Need for LVADs
• >50% mortality in advanced heart failure
• <3000 donors available per year
• LVADs provide improved survival in advance heart failure
• BTT (bridge to transplant) FDA approved
• DT (destination therapy) FDA approved
• BTR (bridge to recovery)
• Biventricular devices as BTT or BTR
• INERMACS (Interagency Registry for Mechanical
Assisted Circulatory Support)- 4311 LVADs June 2006-
Sept 2011 (1500/yr)
LVADs provide improved survival in
advance heart failure
• REMATCH Trial (2001): , 52% vs 25% at 1 yr
• Recent Trials (Starling et al 2011, Park et al 2012) survival
rates 73% DT and 85% BTT
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist
devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Types
• Pulsatile devices (First Gen)
• Thoratec Paracorporeal, Thoratec implantable, Heartmate Vented
• Chambers filled with blood and pneumatic mechanism emptying
the chambers via one way valve
• Continuous Flow devices
• Newer
• Axial and centrifugal flow design
• HeartMate 2, Jarvik 2000, HeartWare
• Smaller, quiter, less thrombogenic, improved survival, less
arrhythmias, less Rt HF and Resp failure.
• 95% of all LVADs Jan 2010-June 2011 (INTERMACS)
4 min Videos (2+2)
• Heartware
• http://youtu.be/v8aIeoHXTMw
• HeartMate 2
• http://youtu.be/YBxDhUzSrsk
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function
and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Preimplantation/Baseline renal function
and outcomes
• Early studies with pulsatile flow associated high mortality
(75-100%) with preimplantation Renal dysfucntion.
• Recent with continuous flow:
• Sander et al, reported improved survival (1-3-6month) and
BTT rates when preimplantation gfr >60ml/min/1.73m2
• Yoshioka et al reported 30day, 90 day and 1 yr survivals
of 96%, 88% and 77% when Cr is <1.96 mg/dL
• Iwashima et all, suggest 2 week post-implantation gfr of
>82ml/min is stronger predictor of survival
• Intrinsic renal disease associated with worst outcomes.
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal
function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• Still some pulsatility due to intrinsic LV function
• Increased diastolic pressure and decreased peak systolic
pressure and increased laminar flow, ? More stasis distal
to atherosclerotic lesions ? Cortical blood flow
• Animal studies : renal arterial smooth muscle hyperplasia,
peri-arterial inflammatory cells, Inc PRA, inc Ang 2 recp
and ACE.
• Hasin et al, Initial improvement in gfr (53-87) , later stable
or slow decline?
• Greater decline in renin & aldosterone levels with pulsatile
flow, long term implications?
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
• Survival curves are similar in patient with and without AKI
extending from 1-7 Yrs
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2005.11.457
Outline:
• Problem & need
• Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices)
• Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes
• Continuous flow VADs and renal function
• AKI post VAD
• Improvement in renal function post VAD
• RRT in VAD patient
• Modalities
• Access
• BP monitoring
• Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
Improvement in renal function post VAD
• Due to? Improved flow, decrease congestion—dec
resistance, Dec activation of RAAS and sympathetic
systems.
• Improvement has been reported in upto 74% of patients
with baseline CKD…….how severe, acute or chronic
• Those who improve have better survival
• Patients who recover post-implant vs Pt without
dysfunction preimplant: no difference in survival curves, at
6 months, until transplanted and 1 yr post Txp.
• Patients with baseline chronic RD and diabetics are less
likely to recover significant renal function
Factors
• Pre-existing RD, various causes including HTN
• ongoing severe disease with MOF,
• residual damage from AKI,
• Renovascular Dz (atheroembolic)
• DM
• long standing low flow state
Effects Txp eligibility (can improve or worsen)
Use of CNIs
RRT IN LVAD PATIENTS
Modality:
• In acute settings: CRRT, once hemodynamically stable
can transition to IHD.
• PD:
• was not possible in older devices were large and were also
sometimes, implanted in peritoneal cavity or abd wall. Peritonitis
can be life threatening in this situation.
• Devices casuing hernia, bowel obs and erosion
• New devices can be implanted intra-pericardial or pre-peritoneal
• Gentle UF, less risk of bacteremia and device contamination and
it’s a home modality.
• Placing LVADs for in-center HD is a challenge in itself.
Vascular access
• All opinions and no Data:
• Suggest using ultrasound doppler to access patency in
both kind of AV access due to lack of pulsatile flow hence
lack of or poor bruit and thrill
• Most have suggested to use AV grafts as long as patient
is on LVAD.
• Does not need to mature and can be used very early, hence not
requiring catheter and risking bacteremia—pericardial and device
infection.
• AVFs need maturation , very poor maturation due to lack of
pulsatile flow.
• Usually less thrombosis as these patients are maintained on
systemic anticoagulation.
BP monitoring
• Difficult to use standard techniques and standard
automated devices (usually read if PP >15mmg,
oscillometric, significantly lower than arterial)
• Pulse Pressure in LVAD: Pump speed, native function,
Aortic valve stiffness, pre/afterloads.
• Doppler audible USG: Deflate the cuff, start of blood flow,
heard by Doppler, usually is the mean arterial BP
• High BP—increased afterload– retrograde flow through
valveless system—bad
• Optimal MAP 70-80mmHg
• Avoid –ve inotropes, first target RAAS
Pump Speed
• Rate of revolution, usually
8000 to 10000rpm
• Increase pump speed, inc
vacuum effect on left
ventricle, faster and complete
unloading & collapse of left V
and even left atrium—not
enough LVEDP to open aortic
valve---Prolonged AV closure-
--stasis/Clot—also lead to
coronary thrombosis
• Hemolysis, Platelet
activation, septal shift to left
with dec RVF
Pump Flow
• Flow 3-10L/min = cardiac output
• Derived from speed
Pulsatility Index
• Pulsatility of blood flow through the LVAD
• Depends on native LV function (contractility and flow)---
which depends on * preload & * pump speed.
• It can serve as an indicator for UF during CRRT.
• More UF, decrease preload, decreased PI, increase LVAD support
needed to maintain flow.
• It can be considered a surrogate marker for LVAD support
provided to maintain cardiac out put.
• Poor native LVF, decreased PI, increased LVAD support needed to
maintain flow and vice versa.
Pulsatility Index
Others
• Hemolysis/TMA
• Anticoagulation
• Bleeding.

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Renal function with LVADs

  • 1. KIDNEYS VS LVADS: CAN WE WORK TOGETHER Renal Grand Rounds Ahad Lodhi
  • 2. Disclosure: • None of my financial holdings influence this presentation directly or indirectly.
  • 3. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 4. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Peri-implantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 5. Problem: • >5.7 Millions Americans living with heart failure Renal impairment is an independent predictor of mortality in HF patients Every 1ml/min decline in CrCl below 60ml/min, increases mortality by 1%
  • 7. Need for LVADs • >50% mortality in advanced heart failure • <3000 donors available per year • LVADs provide improved survival in advance heart failure • BTT (bridge to transplant) FDA approved • DT (destination therapy) FDA approved • BTR (bridge to recovery) • Biventricular devices as BTT or BTR • INERMACS (Interagency Registry for Mechanical Assisted Circulatory Support)- 4311 LVADs June 2006- Sept 2011 (1500/yr)
  • 8. LVADs provide improved survival in advance heart failure • REMATCH Trial (2001): , 52% vs 25% at 1 yr • Recent Trials (Starling et al 2011, Park et al 2012) survival rates 73% DT and 85% BTT
  • 9. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 10. Types • Pulsatile devices (First Gen) • Thoratec Paracorporeal, Thoratec implantable, Heartmate Vented • Chambers filled with blood and pneumatic mechanism emptying the chambers via one way valve • Continuous Flow devices • Newer • Axial and centrifugal flow design • HeartMate 2, Jarvik 2000, HeartWare • Smaller, quiter, less thrombogenic, improved survival, less arrhythmias, less Rt HF and Resp failure. • 95% of all LVADs Jan 2010-June 2011 (INTERMACS)
  • 11. 4 min Videos (2+2) • Heartware • http://youtu.be/v8aIeoHXTMw • HeartMate 2 • http://youtu.be/YBxDhUzSrsk
  • 12. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 13. Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Early studies with pulsatile flow associated high mortality (75-100%) with preimplantation Renal dysfucntion. • Recent with continuous flow: • Sander et al, reported improved survival (1-3-6month) and BTT rates when preimplantation gfr >60ml/min/1.73m2 • Yoshioka et al reported 30day, 90 day and 1 yr survivals of 96%, 88% and 77% when Cr is <1.96 mg/dL • Iwashima et all, suggest 2 week post-implantation gfr of >82ml/min is stronger predictor of survival • Intrinsic renal disease associated with worst outcomes.
  • 14. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 15. Continuous flow VADs and renal function • Still some pulsatility due to intrinsic LV function • Increased diastolic pressure and decreased peak systolic pressure and increased laminar flow, ? More stasis distal to atherosclerotic lesions ? Cortical blood flow • Animal studies : renal arterial smooth muscle hyperplasia, peri-arterial inflammatory cells, Inc PRA, inc Ang 2 recp and ACE. • Hasin et al, Initial improvement in gfr (53-87) , later stable or slow decline? • Greater decline in renin & aldosterone levels with pulsatile flow, long term implications?
  • 16. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
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  • 18. • Survival curves are similar in patient with and without AKI extending from 1-7 Yrs http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2005.11.457
  • 19. Outline: • Problem & need • Basic types of VADs (Ventricular assist devices) • Preimplantation/Baseline renal function and outcomes • Continuous flow VADs and renal function • AKI post VAD • Improvement in renal function post VAD • RRT in VAD patient • Modalities • Access • BP monitoring • Pump speed, Flow, Pulsatility Index
  • 20. Improvement in renal function post VAD • Due to? Improved flow, decrease congestion—dec resistance, Dec activation of RAAS and sympathetic systems. • Improvement has been reported in upto 74% of patients with baseline CKD…….how severe, acute or chronic • Those who improve have better survival • Patients who recover post-implant vs Pt without dysfunction preimplant: no difference in survival curves, at 6 months, until transplanted and 1 yr post Txp. • Patients with baseline chronic RD and diabetics are less likely to recover significant renal function
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  • 22. Factors • Pre-existing RD, various causes including HTN • ongoing severe disease with MOF, • residual damage from AKI, • Renovascular Dz (atheroembolic) • DM • long standing low flow state Effects Txp eligibility (can improve or worsen) Use of CNIs
  • 23. RRT IN LVAD PATIENTS
  • 24. Modality: • In acute settings: CRRT, once hemodynamically stable can transition to IHD. • PD: • was not possible in older devices were large and were also sometimes, implanted in peritoneal cavity or abd wall. Peritonitis can be life threatening in this situation. • Devices casuing hernia, bowel obs and erosion • New devices can be implanted intra-pericardial or pre-peritoneal • Gentle UF, less risk of bacteremia and device contamination and it’s a home modality. • Placing LVADs for in-center HD is a challenge in itself.
  • 25. Vascular access • All opinions and no Data: • Suggest using ultrasound doppler to access patency in both kind of AV access due to lack of pulsatile flow hence lack of or poor bruit and thrill • Most have suggested to use AV grafts as long as patient is on LVAD. • Does not need to mature and can be used very early, hence not requiring catheter and risking bacteremia—pericardial and device infection. • AVFs need maturation , very poor maturation due to lack of pulsatile flow. • Usually less thrombosis as these patients are maintained on systemic anticoagulation.
  • 26. BP monitoring • Difficult to use standard techniques and standard automated devices (usually read if PP >15mmg, oscillometric, significantly lower than arterial) • Pulse Pressure in LVAD: Pump speed, native function, Aortic valve stiffness, pre/afterloads. • Doppler audible USG: Deflate the cuff, start of blood flow, heard by Doppler, usually is the mean arterial BP • High BP—increased afterload– retrograde flow through valveless system—bad • Optimal MAP 70-80mmHg • Avoid –ve inotropes, first target RAAS
  • 27. Pump Speed • Rate of revolution, usually 8000 to 10000rpm • Increase pump speed, inc vacuum effect on left ventricle, faster and complete unloading & collapse of left V and even left atrium—not enough LVEDP to open aortic valve---Prolonged AV closure- --stasis/Clot—also lead to coronary thrombosis • Hemolysis, Platelet activation, septal shift to left with dec RVF
  • 28. Pump Flow • Flow 3-10L/min = cardiac output • Derived from speed
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  • 30. Pulsatility Index • Pulsatility of blood flow through the LVAD • Depends on native LV function (contractility and flow)--- which depends on * preload & * pump speed. • It can serve as an indicator for UF during CRRT. • More UF, decrease preload, decreased PI, increase LVAD support needed to maintain flow. • It can be considered a surrogate marker for LVAD support provided to maintain cardiac out put. • Poor native LVF, decreased PI, increased LVAD support needed to maintain flow and vice versa.
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Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Rematch Trial : RCT, Pulsatile vs medical Rx, Class 4, 52% 25% 1yr , newa
  2. Should severe renal failure be excluded? Should they get LVAD before worsening of Cr? Is there a difference if the renal failiure is acute or chronic on decision as Acute show more improvement afterwards?
  3. are smaller, quieter, and have higher 2-year survival rates free of stroke and reoperation for device failure, fewer major adverse events such as infection, bleeding, right-sided heart failure, and renal failure Speculated due to inc muscle mass and use of ACE-I
  4. 7-56%- variation in definition, including using CRRT, time duration, baseline RD, severity of HF Reduction in AKI due to implantation in more stable patients Patients with critical cardiogenic shock undergoing LVAD have more AKI 30% vs 7% in progressive decline or stable pts on inotropic agents.
  5. Baseline Cr and AKI BTT patients are effected if they are HD dependent. Older Age Perioperative use of IABP Longer bypass times Intraop bleeding,