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ChristianaCare is the only health system in Delaware to offer LVAD.
There are only about 5,000 heart transplants a year in the United States. For those with heart failure who can’t get a transplant, there are few long-term options. One of those options is called LVAD, which stands for left-ventricular assist device. An LVAD is a surgically implanted mechanical pump to help improve blood flow from your heart to the rest of your body. This allows your body to receive more of the oxygen-rich blood that it needs to survive and feel well.
ChristianaCare is the only health system in Delaware to offer LVAD, the most advanced treatment short of transplant for people with heart failure.
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People with advanced heart failure have often reached their maximum doses of medications and may have undergone coronary bypass or valve operations. For these patients, the LVAD can represent a bridge to heart transplantation, a bridge to recovery or a destination therapy if transplantation is not an option.
At least one support person must learn how to take care of the device and the patient. The support person(s) must also join the patient for weekly hospital visits after the surgery.
LVAD benefits include:
ChristianaCare’s Left Ventricular Assist Device Program (LVAD) was launched in 2011. LVAD is part of a comprehensive Heart Failure Program at the Center for Heart & Vascular Health that allows patients to receive tests, medications, stress management, nutrition counseling and other high-quality care without having to leave the state.
ChristianaCare is the only health system in Delaware to offer LVAD.
The American College of Cardiology has recognized the Center for Heart and Vascular Health at ChristianaCare with its HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence award 3 years consecutively. This independent recognition as a center of excellence, which has been awarded to fewer than 50 hospitals nationally, is reserved for those centers with proven, sustained excellence across medical, radiologic and surgical services for heart care. The Center for Heart and Vascular Health has received numerous other awards for excellence in chest pain, heart attack, and heart failure care and for superior vascular and cardiac surgical services from the American Heart Association, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the Society of Vascular Surgeons, the Joint Commission and others.
For more information contact the LVAD coordinator at 855-VAD-CCHS (855-823-2247).
Current LVAD patients should press option 1. To make an appointment with a heart failure physician press option 2. If you would like more information on the LVAD program, press option 3.
Christiana Hospital
4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road
Newark, DE 19718