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Lifestyle Changes

What are some lifestyle changes after a LVAD surgery?

  • Patients must always connect their LVAD to a power source, ensuring both battery and electrical power are available for the device to function properly.

  • Activities as simple as showering become more complex, requiring special precautions to keep the device dry and safe from water exposure, as the LVAD cannot be submerged.

  • Patients may experience anxiety about managing their device and concerns about infection risks associated with the driveline, the cable connecting the LVAD pump to the outside controller.

  • Patients continue taking heart failure medications after LVAD implantation, which may include blood thinners to reduce clotting risk related to the device.

  • Regular follow-up visits to monitor heart function, LVAD performance, and medication adjustments are essential.

  • Despite these challenges, many patients report an improved quality of life due to increased energy levels and reduced symptoms of heart failure.​ They often find they can engage in more activities and are less fatigued than before the LVAD.

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