If your child is diagnosed with advanced heart failure, they can be referred to our program by your family’s primary care physician or primary cardiologist or by a subspecialist. We will perform a comprehensive evaluation of your child to determine if a VAD is an appropriate option and, if so, which type of VAD is ideal. We will also learn if any other of your child’s organs will be affected by the device. Working with our colleagues at the Cardiac Antithrombosis Management Program, we’ll recommend the most suitable anticoagulants your child will need to take to prevent blood clots, infection, or stroke.
Our team and other specialists also need to determine whether your child can go home after the device is implanted. Many children can go home with a VAD, but some need to stay at the hospital. It depends on your child’s underlying heart condition and their health status, as well as the type of VAD they get.