LVAD Surgery
at Sterling Hospitals - Vadodara - Race Course Road
at Sterling Hospitals - Vadodara - Race Course Road
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LVAD Surgery
LVAD Surgery stands for Left Ventricular Assist Device Surgery. It's a procedure where a mechanical pump is implanted to help the left ventricle of the heart pump blood to the rest of the body. This device is often used in people with advanced heart failure when other treatments have not been effective.
When and why do people go for LVAD Surgery?
People opt for LVAD surgery when they have severe heart failure and other treatments, such as medication or lifestyle changes, are no longer effective in managing their symptoms or improving heart function. LVADs are commonly used as a bridge to heart transplantation or as destination therapy for those who are not eligible for heart transplantation.
What makes LVAD Surgery different from other treatment options?
LVAD surgery offers a unique solution for individuals with severe heart failure compared to other treatment options. Unlike medication or lifestyle changes, which may only manage symptoms, LVADs directly assist the heart in pumping blood, thereby improving circulation and alleviating symptoms of heart failure. Additionally, LVADs can be used as a long-term solution for individuals who are not eligible for heart transplantation, providing an alternative to traditional heart surgery.
How does life change after LVAD Surgery?
Life after LVAD surgery can bring about significant improvements in symptoms, quality of life, and overall cardiovascular health. Following the procedure, many patients experience relief from symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling, as the LVAD assists the heart in pumping blood effectively. With improved heart function, individuals often find it easier to engage in daily activities, exercise, and lead an active lifestyle. While there may be adjustments and ongoing medical management required, many patients experience a renewed sense of well-being and improved cardiovascular health after LVAD surgery.