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Recovery

How does the recovery of a LVAD surgery look like?

  • The recovery process after an LVAD implantation is gradual and requires careful monitoring and adjustments.

  • Initially, most patients spend 4-5 days in the ICU, where they are closely observed for complications, and then remain in the hospital for 14-21 days, during which they begin learning about their new device and start physical rehabilitation.

  • During the recovery phase, patients are given lifting restrictions, with no more than 10 pounds allowed during the first eight weeks, and they can never lift more than 50 pounds.

  • Additionally, driving is typically prohibited for 6-12 weeks, depending on the patient’s condition and the doctor’s recommendations.

  • As they progress, patients engage in outpatient physical therapy to regain strength and mobility.

  • Psychological support is also essential, as adjusting to life with an LVAD can be emotionally challenging.

  • Ongoing follow-up care is necessary to monitor device function, address any complications, and ensure long-term well-being. The overall recovery process is a combination of physical, emotional, and medical management that helps patients adjust to life with an LVAD.

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