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JACC: Heart Failure

Volume 10, Issue 5, May 2022, Pages 321-332
JACC: Heart Failure

Clinical Research
Time Spent Engaging in Health Care Among Patients With Left Ventricular Assist Devices

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Abstract

Objectives

This study aims to examine a novel patient-centered metric of time spent engaging in left ventricular assist device (LVAD)–related clinical care outside the home.

Background

Although LVAD implantation can improve survival and functional capacity in patients with advanced heart failure, this may occur at the expense of significant time spent engaging in LVAD-related health care activities.

Methods

The authors retrospectively assessed consecutive patients at a single center who received a continuous-flow LVAD between May 9, 2008, and December 31, 2019, and queried health care encounters after implantation, including all inpatient encounters and LVAD-related ambulatory encounters. Patient-level time metrics were determined, including the total number of days with any health care encounter, and the total estimated time spent receiving care. The primary outcome was the proportion (%) of days alive with an LVAD spent engaged in at least 1 health care encounter. The secondary outcome was the proportion (%) of total time alive with an LVAD spent receiving care.

Results

Among 373 patients, the median number of days alive with LVAD was 390 (IQR: 158-840 days). Patients had a median number of 88 (IQR: 45-161) days with ≥1 health care encounter, accounting for 23.2% (IQR: 16.3%-32.4%) of their days alive with an LVAD. A median 6.0% (IQR: 2.1%-14.1%) and 15.0% (IQR: 10.7%-20.0%) of total days alive were spent in inpatient and ambulatory encounters, respectively. Patients spent a median of 592 (IQR: 197-1,257) hours receiving care, accounting for 5.6% (IQR: 2.2%-12.7%) of their total time alive with an LVAD.

Conclusions

LVAD patients spent more than 1 of every 5 days engaging in health care. Our findings may inform strategies to improve efficiency of postdischarge care delivery and expectations for post-treatment care.

Key Words

care delivery
heart failure
left ventricular assist device
patient-centric outcome

Abbreviations and Acronyms

BTT
bridge-to-transplant
DT
destination therapy
HRQOL
health-related quality of life
EHR
electronic health record
LVAD
left ventricular assist device

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