Levacor VAD(R) Hemocompatibility Analysis Presented at European Mechanical Circulatory Support Summit
06 Dezember 2010 - 3:00PM
World Heart Corporation (WorldHeart) (Nasdaq:WHRT), a developer of
mechanical circulatory systems, today announced that an
investigator-initiated study that includes patients who had
received the Levacor ventricular assist device (VAD) was the
subject of a presentation in the Emerging New Technologies Section
at the Fifth European Mechanical Circulatory Support Summit.
Preliminary clinical data suggests that the Levacor VAD does not
cause acquired von Willebrand Factor (vWF) deficiency, a condition
that is linked to serious bleeding disorders(1) and that has been
associated with the use of current VADs.(2, 3, 4)
"Depletion of the large protein multimers of the vWF is strongly
correlated with bleeding disorders and bleeding is one of the most
prevalent adverse events associated with the use of VADs,"
commented Dr. James W. Long, M.D., Ph.D(5), Director of Advanced
Cardiac Care at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center. As he
explains, "Shear forces generated within blood pumps can disrupt
the large protein multimer of the vWF, thereby compromising blood
clotting. Any device that avoids disturbing the clotting
system like this could reduce the risk of bleeding complications
allowing for expanded use of VADs for the treatment of heart
failure."
In the study, von Willebrand multimers were compared in six
subjects supported by the Levacor VAD investigational device with
ten subjects who received another continuous flow rotary
pump. Von Willebrand multimers were measured pre-implant, at
various intervals post-implant up to 90 days and after device
removal. In all Levacor VAD recipients, the important large
multimer of the vWF was preserved. In contrast, the large
multimers of the vWF were depleted in all of the other ten
recipients. These differences were statistically significant
(p value
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