Surgical methods of treatment of chronic heart failure and their place in modern clinical recommendations


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This review discusses a number of aspects of surgical methods for treating severe chronic heart failure: resynchronizing therapy, mechanical circulatory support systems, and heart transplantation. Surgical methods for the treatment of heart failure are a rapidly developing field of modern cardiology and cardiac surgery. The main surgical method of treatment was and remains orthotopic transplantation of a donor heart. The advent of implantable systems has affected the problem of heart transplantation. Over the past decade, the use of mechanical circulatory support systems has grown significantly. At the moment, there are 3 main directions: creating devices for auxiliary blood circulation, various modes and methods of electrical stimulation of the myocardium, creating devices that mechanically remodel the heart chambers (left ventricle). All of these directions to some extent (depending on the evidence base) have found their place in modern recommendations for the treatment of chronic heart failure. The use of mechanical left ventricular remodeling shows good results in patients suffering from symptomatic heart failure, which leads to a significant and persistent decrease in the volume of the left ventricle and improvement of its function, symptoms and quality of life. Despite the fact that at the moment the geography and prevalence of their use is small, the number of implanted devices will only grow. Thus, given the need for frequent hospitalizations and high treatment costs, it is necessary to improve modern methods of surgical treatment of severe and terminal heart failure, make them more accessible, which will affect the duration and quality of life of these patients.

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O. T. Kotsoeva

Северо-Кавказский многопрофильный медицинский центр

Author for correspondence.
Email: vmeda-nio@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Беслан

A. V. Koltsov

Military medical academy of S.M. Kirov

Email: vmeda-nio@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

V. V. Tyrenko

Military medical academy of S.M. Kirov

Email: vmeda-nio@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

A. A. Ialovets

Military medical academy of S.M. Kirov

Email: vmeda-nio@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. X-ray of a patient with an implanted CRT

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3. Fig. 2. Line of devices HeartMate

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4. Fig. 3. Machine of mechanical support of blood circulation Berlin Heart INCOR

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5. Fig. 4. Machine for mechanical support of blood circulation Berlin Heart EXCOR

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6. Fig. 5. Modulator of cardiac contractility

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7. Fig. 6. Ventricular system PARACHUTE

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8. Fig. 7. Ventricular system Revivent TC

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Copyright (c) 2020 Kotsoeva O.T., Koltsov A.V., Tyrenko V.V., Ialovets A.A.

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