Lindsay Wayne, Nelms Tiffany, O'Hara Sean, Sletten Zachary
Emergency Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, USA.
Simulation, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Apr 21;12(4):e7763. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7763.
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are implantable mechanical devices that pump blood from the apex of the left ventricle to the aorta in order to assist the forward flow of blood; they are most commonly used as a bridge to transplant for patients with heart failure. As of February 2019, a total of 25,145 patients with ventricular assist devices have been reported in the Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support (Intermacs). As this number continues to grow, more and more of these patients will inevitably be seen in the acute care setting outside of their defined LVAD center. Currently, however, LVAD emergencies represent a high-acuity low-occurrence event with limited opportunities for exposure and mastery for most physicians. Therefore, a growing need exists for emergency care providers to familiarize themselves with these devices and the management of LVAD emergencies. We present a novel model for the simulation of LVAD emergencies created through simple modifications of a Laerdal 3G Manikin.
左心室辅助装置(LVAD)是一种可植入的机械设备,它将血液从左心室心尖泵至主动脉,以辅助血液向前流动;它们最常用于作为心力衰竭患者移植的桥梁。截至2019年2月,机械辅助循环支持跨机构注册中心(Intermacs)共报告了25145例使用心室辅助装置的患者。随着这一数字持续增长,越来越多的这类患者不可避免地会在其指定LVAD中心以外的急症护理环境中被看到。然而,目前LVAD紧急情况是一种高急症低发生率的事件,大多数医生接触和掌握的机会有限。因此,急救人员越来越需要熟悉这些装置以及LVAD紧急情况的管理。我们提出了一种通过对Laerdal 3G人体模型进行简单修改而创建的LVAD紧急情况模拟新模型。