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What to Expect

If you need a VAD, it is because your heart is failing. Most likely, you will be on a list to receive a heart transplant. You may already be in the hospital. Your doctor will do many tests, for example:

  • Echocardiogram —size, shape, and motion of the heart are examined using sound waves
  • X-ray —uses radiation to take a picture of structures inside the body
  • Cardiac Catheterization —to look for coronary artery disease
  • Psychological and social system evaluations to make sure you are prepared to manage the device outside of the hospital

Leading up to the procedure, your doctor will instruct you to:

  • Avoid eating for 8 hours before the procedure
  • Stop taking aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs for one week before surgery. You may also need to stop taking blood-thinning medicines, such as:
    • Clopidogrel (Plavix)
    • Warfarin (Coumadin)

General anesthesia will be used. It will block any pain and keep you asleep through the surgery.