Left ventricular assist device - Destination therapy for symptom management in heart failure = Dispositif d'assistance ventriculaire gauche - Thérapie de destination pour la prise en charge des symptômes dans l'insuffisance cardiaque : considérations éthiques et recommandations pour la pratique future : ethical considerations and recommendations for future practice

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TRAINOR, James | CAPLAN, Arthur

Le dispositif d'assistance ventriculaire gauche a été conçu pour fournir un soutien circulatoire temporaire pour les patients souffrant d'une insuffisance cardiaque en phase terminale. Ce dispositif était initialement destiné à servir de pont à la transplantation cardiaque. Maintenant, et de manière croissante, il est utilisé comme thérapie de destination pour les patients ne pouvant pas prétendre à une transplantation. L'article évoque les considérations éthiques d'un tel dispositif et propose des recommandations pratiques de son usage.

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