3 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The investigators propose to conduct a prospective randomized trail (RCT) of a driveline management protocol. The study will be initiated at UCSF from January 1st 2022 to December 31st 2022 as a pilot to be extended to other sites with the ultimate goal to develop a multi-center RCT. The driveline dressing protocol studied will include a silver-based dressing barrier as well as a dressing change protocol and material designed to reduce the risk of driveline dressing induced dermatitis and allergies. Assessment will include DLI rates, DLI speciation, dermatitis rate, comfort, ease of use, compliance and cost
Certain patients with congestive heart failure are treated both by implantation of an LVAD, as well as implantation with a biventricular pacemaker. Both of these devices, individually, have been shown to improve the health of patients with heart failure. However, only a small number of patients have both an LVAD and a biventricular pacemaker at the same time. Pacemakers have many different settings. However, there is little data to inform physicians which of these different settings is best for the flow of an LVAD. This study is evaluating patients who have both a biventricular pacemaker and an LVAD. Investigators will operate the pacemaker at multiple different settings and monitor the LVAD's function to determine which, if any, setting is best for the LVAD's flow.
The purpose of this observational registry is to determine the freedom from driveline (DL) infection events in subjects implanted with a HeartMate II LVAD in whom only the silicone portion of the DL is externalized resulting in a silicone skin interface (SSI)