# Heart transplantation in a patient with infective endocarditis bridged with Impella 5.5: a case report

**Authors:** Nadeem A Khan, Bassam Shukrullah, Peter M Eckman, Katarzyna M Hryniewicz

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytae062 · European Heart Journal: Case Reports · 2024-03-08

## TL;DR

A patient with heart failure and infective endocarditis was stabilized with Impella 5.5 before heart transplant, showing a novel bridging strategy.

## Contribution

Demonstrates the use of Impella as a bridge to heart transplant in septic patients with endocarditis.

## Key findings

- Impella 5.5 stabilized a patient with heart failure and endocarditis before heart transplant.
- The patient recovered from endocarditis and underwent successful heart transplant after three weeks.
- MCS with Impella enabled infection control and stabilization prior to transplantation.

## Abstract

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a feared complication after surgical valve replacement accounting for 10% to 30% of all cases of IE. Our case is unique as we present a decompensated heart failure patient with IE who urgently needed mechanical circulatory support (MCS) to stabilize while IE was treated. We used Impella to bridge him to sterile state before heart transplant was done. This case highlights the importance of different strategies for bridge to heart transplant in decompensated heart failure patients with endocarditis.

We describe a case of 62-year-old male who initially presented with severe shortness of breath with minimal exertion, weight gain, and lower extremity oedema diagnosed with acute on chronic systolic heart failure (HF) exacerbation (ACC stage D, NYHA class IV). Initial blood cultures and extensive work-up for IE were negative. He continued to decompensate haemodynamically despite inotropic support and the decision was to proceed with durable left ventricular assist device (LVAD) as bridge to orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT). Immediately prior to LVAD implantation, patient’s blood cultures became positive for Cutibacterium acnes. Echocardiogram revealed IE on bioprosthetic aortic valve. Patient therefore underwent urgent aortic valve replacement (AVR) and was stabilized with Impella 5.5.

We highlight a case where MCS with Impella was used as a bridge to transplant in a decompensated HF patient who was septic. Patient was listed for OHT but was found to be septic due to IE and had to undergo AVR to achieve infection source control prior to undergoing heart transplant. Impella was used effectively to stabilize ACC stage D/NYHA class IV patient while he recovered from AVR and endocarditis before his blood cultures cleared up and he was listed for OHT. He successfully underwent OHT after 3 weeks.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** infective endocarditis (MONDO:0000565), heart failure (MONDO:0005252)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight gain (MESH:D015430), lower extremity oedema (MESH:C536897), infection (MESH:D007239), septic (MESH:D001170), HF) (MESH:D006333), IE (MESH:D004696), shortness of breath (MESH:D004417), ACC stage D (MESH:D004476)
- **Chemicals:** Impella (-)
- **Species:** Cutibacterium acnes (species) [taxon 1747], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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