Clinical use of percutaneous mechanical circulatory assistance in a patient with end-stage right-sided heart failure and massive tricuspid insufficiency due to congenital heart disease: first-in-the-world case report

Eur Heart J Case Rep. 2021 Aug 15;5(8):ytab269. doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytab269. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Due to improvement in the management of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD), the likelihood of their survival to adulthood is increasing. A relevant population suffers end-stage right ventricular failure (RVF) in their 3rd-4th decade of life. Hence, heart transplantation is still gold standard of treatment of end-stage heart failure, mechanical circulatory assistance has become a valuable tool in the bridging to heart transplant or definitive therapy. Use of implantable short-term or long-term devices is reported by others. However, within this clinical context, presence of significant tricuspid regurgitation (TR) or CHD is used as exclusion criteria for insertion of a percutaneous right ventricular circulatory support.

Case summary: We described a 36-year-old patient diagnosed with Ebstein's anomaly and severe TR who is admitted to hospital due to RVF refractory to standard medical treatment. After case presentation to the heart team, an Impella RP device insertion was scheduled, in spite of the presence of TR or CHD after evaluation of pulmonary valve competency and 3D reconstruction with virtual device implantation. During support, the patient improved clinically and haemodynamically. Due to device displacement to the right ventricle, it was bedside explanted after 30 days of support. After mechanical unloading during 30 days patients' right ventricle recovered partially, permitting patient to improve his functional class.

Discussion: Although TR and CHD are exclusion criteria for the implantation of the Impella RP device, we report clinical experience in patient with Ebstein's anomaly and severe TR supported with percutaneous device as bridge to heart transplantation during 30 days.

Keywords: Case report; Congenital heart disease; Ebstein's anomaly; Impella RP; Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support; Percutaneous right ventricular assist device; Right ventricular failure.

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