Clinical Review

Hardware for the Heart: The Increasing Impact of Pacemakers, ICDs, and LVADs

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A priority is ensuring that all of the LVAD connections are intact and that there is adequate power to the device. A perfusionist will need to interrogate the controller if there is any concern about its function, including alarms sounding or lights flashing. The manufacturer’s website can be accessed if necessary for further information.

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