C. Vander Pluym’s research while affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital and other places

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The 2023 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Guidelines for Mechanical Circulatory Support: A 10- Year Update
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May 2023

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The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation

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Online KidClot education for patients and families initiating warfarin therapy: The eKITE study

May 2022

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Thrombosis Research

Anticoagulation with Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) has always posed challenges in terms of monitoring requirements. These challenges were further exacerbated in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic, with limited access to and/or avoidance of laboratory testing. The importance of utilizing point of care (POC) health technology for individualized patient management is salient. The foundation of effective home INR monitoring is establishing patient knowledge about their therapy and INR testing proficiency. The eKITE series was developed to support patients in establishing foundational knowledge required for VKA (warfarin) management and INR monitoring. The primary objectives were to evaluate eKITE, a patient-oriented innovative online education program for warfarin therapy, participant learning stress, and patient preference for online learning. This multi-center prospective study provided patients access to warfarin online education. Participants were required to complete written quizzes assessing warfarin knowledge of key concepts proficiency and identifying knowledge deficits. Patient preference, evaluating calm (lack of anxiety) while learning, and an INR on a home meter was completed. Participants performed INR tests at home and reported INRs by telephone. The analysis included 144 children and caregivers enrolled at five US and CDN sites. Most indications for anticoagulation were cardiac (congenital or acquired heart disease) with varied INR target ranges. Mean knowledge scores for warfarin and INR self-testing modules were 97%, with low anxiety with TTR of 84%. Patient preferred online learning. eKITE is an effective teaching modality for warfarin/home INR monitoring with safe INR testing and warfarin management that is appropriate for pediatrics and adults alike. Prologue The whir in the hallways is deafening. Lights bright, alarms are ringing in a chorus of unsynchronized beeps and screeches. It has been more than a week since I have slept. Snuggled beside me is my precious child, whining and equally irritated with the asynchronous symphony, further compounded by anxiety, procedures, and pain. The sun has broken. The staff smiles are welcoming and incessant, as one after one, they approach hurried, urgent, assiduous, their need to coach me for our upcoming departure to the warmth of home. Each provides essential information that I will require to keep my child, my treasure, safe and healthy. Yet, my eyes are heavy, blurred, and my brain foggy, trapped in a dark heavy cloud. How am I to follow? Comprehend? and retain anything? As they instruct, my precious child yearns for loving arms, compassion and love, whining, crying in disquiet. Overwhelmed does not adequately describe my ineffable exhaustion. Amidst this, how am I to learn about warfarin? Such a challenging medication, with so much to know. Concentrate, I tell myself, focus; now is my only opportunity to learn. I must be alert. It seems to be nonsensical.


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Hemostatic Challenges in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine—Hemostatic Balance in VAD
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February 2021

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Ventricular assist devices (VAD) are used more in children. Safe and effective anticoagulation is required for successful management of children supported with ventricular assist devices. Developmental hemostasis, device hemocompatibility, plastic to body ratio, surgical variable techniques, lack of knowledge on pharmacokinetics of anticoagulants, and wide variability in anticoagulation protocols have all contributed to increased incidence of bleeding and thromboembolic complications. New collaborative learning networks, such as the ACTION network, provide opportunities to define best practices, optimize, and reduce anticoagulation related adverse events. ACTION was established Dec 2017. It consists of expert clinicians in heart failure, as well as researchers, parents, and patients, with goals to improve outcomes, share data, improve education and standard practice for children with heart failure ( ¹ , n.d). Changes in pediatric VAD anticoagulation strategy from using mainly heparin to DTI such as bivalirudin have helped reduce bleeding and clotting complications.

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... Data from cardiac implantable devices were also included in the analysis. Indications for HTx were based on guidelines [13]. ...

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The role of left atrio-ventricular coupling index and left atrial ejection fraction in predicting onset of atrial fibrillation and adverse cardiac events in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
The 2023 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Guidelines for Mechanical Circulatory Support: A 10- Year Update
  • Citing Article
  • May 2023

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation

... Consistent with previous research Schulman et al., 2020), they can be viable options, showing comparable effectiveness in treatment and prevention by significantly reducing the risk of thrombosis without causing major adverse events. However, VKAs, in contrast, require monitoring (Bauman et al., 2022) and pose a higher bleeding risk, as confirmed by meta-analyses (Khan et al., 2021b). Besides the observation that NOACs outperformed VKAs in fatal bleeding events, there were no significant differences identified in other outcomes across the drugs. ...

Online KidClot education for patients and families initiating warfarin therapy: The eKITE study
  • Citing Article
  • May 2022

Thrombosis Research

... 11 Pump thrombosis has been reported as high as 18% in patients on paracorporeal pulsatile (PP) devices with significant intercenter variability with TE events associated with readmissions to the intensive care unit. 12,13 The past decades of collective circulatory support experience have led to advancements and innovation in pediatric VAD care. A recent study of the Advanced Cardiac Therapies Improving Outcomes Network showed that rates of stroke between 2018 and 2021 decreased to 14% in PP devices. ...

Hemostatic Challenges in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine—Hemostatic Balance in VAD