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VAD Patients and Caregivers
In consideration of the health risks surrounding COVID-19, we have adjusted our LVAD education for caregivers to be primarily online. We ask that patients and caregivers carefully review the internet resources and forms below.Overview
UR Medicine is one of the Rochester metropolitan area and surrounding region's leading centers for Advanced Heart Failure, offering Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) and are proud to be one of the five largest VAD programs in the nation. Beginning in 2001, our program has participated in nearly every major clinical study involving VADs and has implanted over 900 VADs in recent years.
We are also the first team in the nation to implant a VAD using the Sternal Sparing technique. This technique uses two small incisions, avoiding the need to open the chest bone, or “crack the chest.” Patients generally have shorter hospitalizations, fewer complications, and less pain, all contributing to faster recovery and quicker return to their normal routine.
The content, videos, and links below are some of the tools we use to help inform and teach patients, family members, and the community about heart pumps.
UR Medicine's Approach
Although you may be nervous when considering heart surgery, you can rest assured knowing that UR Medicine offers the region’s best heart failure care. In fact, we have been the only Advanced Heart Failure Program in the region offering Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) and we are one of the largest and most experienced VAD centers in the country. We are also the only Joint Commission certified VAD program in Upstate New York.
Resources for the Healthcare Community
What Sets Us Apart?
URMC is the region’s only Advanced Heart Failure Program in the region offering Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) and are proud to be one of the five largest VAD programs in the nation. Beginning in 2001, our program has participated in nearly every major clinical study involving VADs and has implanted over 900 VADs in recent years.
We are also the first team in the nation to implant a VAD using the Sternal Sparing technique. This new technique uses two small incisions, avoiding the need to open the chest bone, or “crack the chest.” Patients generally have shorter hospitalizations, fewer complications, and less pain, all contributing to faster recovery and quicker return to their normal routine.
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Patient Education & Support
HeartMate 3 Patient Education Videos
- HeartMate 3 LVAD System
- System Overview
- System Controller
- System Controller Buttons
- Mobile Power Unit
- System Controller Self-Test
- Battery Charge
- Changing Power Sources
- Alarms
- Managing Your Driveline
- Driveline Dressing Change
- Helpful Tips
- Traveling
- Power Outage
- Monthly Equipment Care
- Battery Calibration
- Mobile Power Unit Batteries