Impact of Hemolysis During Microaxial Flow Pump Support on Early Outcomes After Durable Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation

Publication date

2026-03-01

Authors

Gallone, Guglielmo
Lewin, Daniel
Spitaleri, Antonio
Rojas Hernandez, Sebastian
Bernhardt, Alexander
Billion, Michael
Meyer, Anna
Netuka, Ivan
Kooij, Janajade
Pieri, Marina

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article

Collections

Open Access logo

License

taverne

Abstract

The impact of hemolysis during microaxial flow pump (mAFP; Impella, Danvers, Massachusetts, US) support on early outcomes after durable left ventricular assist device (d-LVAD) implantation is unknown. Three hundred and eleven consecutive patients undergoing d-LVAD implantation after mAFP support (Impella 5.0/5.5 72.3%) were retrospectively included. The incidence and predictors of hemolysis (plasma-free hemoglobin >20 mg/dl or lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) >2.5-fold the upper reference limit) before d-LVAD implantation were assessed, along with its impact on early post-d-LVAD outcomes. The primary outcome was a composite of hemocompatibility-related adverse events (HRAEs: stroke/gastrointestinal bleeding/pump thrombosis). Hemolysis occurred in 40.8%. Impella 2.5/CP versus 5.0/5.5 was the single independent predictor of hemolysis (adj-hazard ratio [HR] = 2.68, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.04-6.94, p = 0.031). Post-d-LVAD HRAEs occurred more frequently among patients with hemolysis (31.9% vs. 20.6%; p = 0.041), mainly driven by hemorrhagic stroke and gastrointestinal bleeding. At multivariate analysis, hemolysis remained independently associated with HRAEs (adj-HR = 1.62, 95% CI = 1.02-2.58; p = 0.041). Patients with hemolysis were more likely to need a temporary right ventricular assist device following d-LVAD implantation (28.3% vs. 16.8%; p = 0.012), with no difference in mortality (23.6% vs. 21.2%; p = 0.355). In conclusion, among patients undergoing d-LVAD implantation with mAFP bridge, hemolysis is common, occurs more frequently among patients supported with Impella 2.5/CP, and is an independent predictor of post-d-LVAD HRAEs.

Keywords

bridge strategy, hemolysis, impella, left ventricular assist device, microaxial flow pump, outcomes, Taverne, Biophysics, Bioengineering, Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering

Citation

Gallone, G, Lewin, D, Spitaleri, A, Rojas Hernandez, S, Bernhardt, A, Billion, M, Meyer, A, Netuka, I, Kooij, J, Pieri, M, Szymanski, M, Moeller, C, Akhyari, P, Jawad, K, Krasivskyi, I, Schmack, B, Färber, G, Medina, M, Haneya, A, Zimpfer, D, Nersesian, G, Lanmueller, P, Oezkur, M, Djordjevic, I, Saeed, D, Boffini, M, Stein, J, Gustafsson, F, Scandroglio, A M, De Ferrari, G M, Meyns, B, Hofmann, S, Belohlavek, J, Gummert, J, Rinaldi, M, Potapov, E & Loforte, A 2026, 'Impact of Hemolysis During Microaxial Flow Pump Support on Early Outcomes After Durable Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation', ASAIO journal, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 191-198. https://doi.org/10.1097/MAT.0000000000002451