LVAD patients are increasingly encountered in emergency rooms and ICUs, yet many clinicians remain uncertain about initial management.

A recent JACC State-of-the-Art Review provides a practical framework for recognizing and treating LVAD emergencies, from pump thrombosis and right-heart failure to arrhythmias and GI bleeding.

Key pearls:

  • LVAD patients may lack a palpable pulse,
  • Doppler is preferred for MAP measurement, and
  • Chest compressions should not be delayed if cardiac arrest is confirmed.
  • First check power connection
  • Understanding pump parameters and echocardiographic clues can rapidly guide diagnosis and life-saving therapy.