At the 2nd annual THT 2023 conference, experts discussed what’s known and what’s cooking in the area of left ventricular unloading and myocardial recovery.
Dr. Douglas Mann from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis set the stage with a ten-minute deep dive into the physiology of ventricular load. After a recall of the principles of the Frank-Starling curve for the audience, a discussion of the different molecular level signal transduction patterns that occur as a result of increasing load/stress of the myocytes eventually leading to cardiac hypertrophy, ensued. He elaborated upon the stretch activated pathways including Integrins, transient receptor potential (TRP) channels and sodium hydrogen exchanger (NHE) implicated in cardiac hypertrophy.
Dr. Stravos Drakos from University of Utah Health Sciences Center followed with a review of the results of the RESTAGE-HF trial challenging the prevailing dogma “The failing human heart cannot improve after severe injury”. Guided by predictors of response before LVAD implantation, myocardial recovery incidence of up to 50% is achievable! He emphasized that reverse remodelling after LVAD is not “all or none” with 10% being responders, 30% partial responders and 60% non-responders. He raised the important question of sustainability after LVAD weaning and presented data supporting this being comparable to post-transplant survival.