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Mechanical circulatory support has emerged as an important therapy for advanced heart failure. These devices significantly improve survival and quality of life and should be considered in every patient with end-stage heart failure with reduced ejection fraction who has no other life-limiting diseases.

Devices, such as implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and novel pacing technologies, including cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT), have helped to complement goal-directed medical therapy and positively impact prognosis in these patients, as demonstrated in multiple high-quality clinical trials.

Articles

Left Ventricular Assist Device Support Complicates the Exercise Physiology of Oxygen Transport and Uptake in Heart Failure

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Cardiac Failure Review 2019;5(3):162–8.

Haemodynamic Monitoring Devices in Heart Failure: Maximising Benefit with Digitally Enabled Patient Centric Care

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Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review 2018;7(4):294–8.

Choosing Between Left Ventricular Assist Devices and Biventricular Assist Devices

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Cardiac Failure Review 2019;5(1):19–23.

Value of Telemonitoring and Telemedicine in Heart Failure Management

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Cardiac Failure Review 2017;3(2):116–21.