Prediction of right heart failure after left ventricular assist implantation: external validation of the EUROMACS right-sided heart failure risk score
European Heart Journal - Acute CardioVascular Care

Abstract
Prediction of right heart failure (RHF) after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implant remains a challenge. The EUROMACS right-sided heart failure (EUROMACS-RHF) risk score was proposed as a prediction tool for post-LVAD RHF but lacks from large external validation. The aim of our study was to externally validate the score.
From January 2007 to December 2017, 878 continuous-flow LVADs were implanted at three tertiary centres. We calculated the EUROMACS-RHF score in 662 patients with complete data. We evaluated its predictive performance for early RHF defined as either (i) need for short- or long-term right-sided circulatory support, (ii) continuous inotropic support for ≥14 days, or (iii) nitric oxide for ≥48 h post-operatively. Right heart failure occurred in 211 patients (32%). When compared with non-RHF patients, pre-operatively they had higher creatinine, bilirubin, right atrial pressure, and lower INTERMACS class (
In an external cohort, the EUROMACS-RHF had limited discrimination predicting RHF. The clinical utility of this score remains to be determined.
Contributors

Mercedes Rivas-Lasarte
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Mohamed H Derbala
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Salil Kumar
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Joel Ferrall
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Matthew Cefalu
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Syed Muhammad Ibrahim Rashid
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Denny T Joseph
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Daniel J Goldstein
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Ulrich P Jorde
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Ashrith Guha
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Arvind Bhimaraj
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Erik E Suarez
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Sakima A Smith
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Daniel B Sims
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