A. Pinsino
Columbia University
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Current Hypertension Reports | 2017
Francesco Castagna; Eric J. Stöhr; A. Pinsino; John R. Cockcroft; Joshua Z. Willey; A. Reshad Garan; V.K. Topkara; P.C. Colombo; M. Yuzefpolskaya; Barry J. McDonnell
An increasing number of end-stage heart failure patients are now implanted with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs). Although this therapeutic approach is associated with improved clinical outcomes, continuous flow physiology reduces arterial pulse pressure and pulsatility to an extent that is unique to this population. Recent data suggest that high blood pressure (BP) contributes to life-threatening complications such as pump thrombosis and stroke of CF-LVAD patients. However, limited understanding of the distinct hemodynamics of these pumps makes measurement and, consequently, medical management of BP quite challenging. Here, we review the evolution of LVAD design, the impact of CF-LVAD flow, and “artificial pulse” technology on hemodynamics and BP measurement, as well as suggest new approaches for the assessment and interpretation of the unique physiology of modern LVADs.
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2017
Jordan E. Axelrad; A. Pinsino; P.N. Trinh; Anusorn Thanataveerat; Christian Brooks; Ryan T. Demmer; Lisa Effner; Grant Parkis; Barbara Cagliostro; J. Han; A. Reshad Garan; V.K. Topkara; Koji Takeda; Hiroo Takayama; Yoshifumi Naka; Ivonne Ramirez; Reuben J. Garcia-Carrasquillo; P.C. Colombo; Tamas A. Gonda; M. Yuzefpolskaya
BACKGROUNDnGastrointestinalxa0bleeding (GIB) is a frequent cause of re-admission in patients with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) and is associated with multiple endoscopic procedures and high resource utilization. Our aim was to determine the diagnostic and therapeutic yield of endoscopy and to develop a more cost-effective approach for the management of GIB in CF-LVAD recipients.nnnMETHODSnWe retrospectively reviewed 428 patients implanted with a CF-LVAD between 2009 and 2016 at the Columbia University Medical Center and identified those hospitalized for GIB. Patients were categorized into upper GIB (UGIB), lower GIB (LGIB) and occult GIB (OGIB), based on clinical presentation.nnnRESULTSnEighty-seven CF-LVAD patients underwent a total of 164 GIBs, resulting in 239 endoscopies. Index presentation was consistent with UGIB in 30 (34.5%), LGIB in 19 (21.8%) and OGIB in 38 (43.7%) patients. On the first GIB, 147 endoscopies localized a bleeding source in 49 (30%), resulting in 24 (16.3%) endoscopic interventions. Of 45 lesions identified, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) were the most common (22, 48.9%). A gastric or small bowel source (HR 2.8, p = 0.003) and an endoscopic intervention (HR 1.9, p = 0.04) predicted recurrent GIB. The proposed algorithm may reduce the number of endoscopic procedures by 45% and costs by 35%.nnnCONCLUSIONSnOccult GIB is the most common presentation in CF-LVAD patients and carries the lowest diagnostic and therapeutic yield of endoscopy. Performing an intervention was among the strongest predictors of recurrent GIB. Our proposed algorithm may decrease the number of low-yield procedures and improve resource utilization.
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
F. Castagna; A. Pinsino; J. Nwokocha; Danielle L. Brunjes; Eric J. Stöhr; Barry J. McDonnell; John R. Cockcroft; C.M. McEniery; M.F. Pineda; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; R. Te-Frey; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; Y. Naka; P.C. Colombo; M. Yuzefpolskaya
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
Ryan T. Demmer; M. Nasiri; Duygu Onat; P.N. Trinh; N. Akter; J. Nwokocha; E.A. Royzman; A. Clemons; A. Pinsino; Danielle L. Brunjes; A.M. Zuver; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Koji Takeda; Hiroo Takayama; Y. Naka; Maryjane Farr; A. Uhlemann; P.C. Colombo; M. Yuzefpolskaya
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
M. Yuzefpolskaya; M. Nasiri; Duygu Onat; E.A. Royzman; J. Nwokocha; A. Pinsino; Danielle L. Brunjes; P.N. Trinh; A.M. Zuver; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; Y. Naka; Maryjane Farr; A. Uhlemann; P.C. Colombo; Ryan T. Demmer
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
J. Han; A. Pinsino; E.A. Royzman; A. Gaudig; M. Mabasa; Hiroo Takayama; Paul Kurlansky; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Y. Naka; Koji Takeda; P.C. Colombo; M. Yuzefpolskaya
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
A. Pinsino; A. Masoumi; J. Radhakrishnan; E.A. Royzman; M. Mabasa; F. Castagna; A.M. Zuver; M. Nasiri; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; Y. Naka; Ryan T. Demmer; P.C. Colombo; M. Yuzefpolskaya
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
S.B. See; A. Pinsino; N. Kunimune; Duygu Onat; M. Nasiriahmadabadi; M. Yuzefpolskaya; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Y. Naka; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; P.C. Colombo; Emmanuel Zorn
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
H. Rosenblum; A. Pinsino; M. Gavalas; A.M. Zuver; K. Parikh; G. Parkis; M. Flannery; M. Mabasa; E.A. Royzman; A. Gaudig; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; Y. Naka; M. Yuzefpolskaya; P.C. Colombo
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
Eric J. Stöhr; F. Castagna; A. Pinsino; John R. Cockcroft; M. Yuzefpolskaya; A.R. Garan; V.K. Topkara; Hiroo Takayama; Koji Takeda; Y. Naka; P.C. Colombo; Joshua Z. Willey; Barry J. McDonnell