Hemodynamic Assessment of Dual Obstructive Left Ventricular Assist Device Lesions.

2021 
Obstructive left ventricular assist device (LVAD) lesions are uncommon but are being increasingly recognized, particularly with the increased use of advanced imaging modalities. While heart failure symptoms and LVAD power fluctuations have a broad differential, obstructive lesions in the LVAD circuit should be considered. We present a unique case of a patient supported on HeartWare HVAD (Medtronic Inc., Dublin, Ireland) therapy, who experienced postural dizziness with objective orthostatic hypotension and occasional ventricular tachycardia. With fluctuations in LVAD flow and power, a CT scan with three-dimensional reconstruction was obtained showing outflow graft kinking. The patient was brought to the cardiac catheterization laboratory for investigation and consideration of outflow graft intervention. However, intracardiac echocardiography revealed the presence of an inflow cannula obstruction with position changes and catheter interrogation involving the outflow cannula suggestive of a gradient across the kinked area as an unlikely cause for the presentation. This case highlights the importance of a thorough interrogation for obstructive lesions in the setting of heart failure symptoms, particularly postural symptoms, in a patient on LVAD therapy, even when not identified on routine echocardiography.
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