Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 692-694, June 2010
Suicide after ventricular assist device implantation
Depression and anxiety are well documented in patients with end-stage heart failure and correlate with a higher risk of suicide. We report a 69-year-old depressed patient who committed suicide by disconnecting the driveline of his left ventricular assist device almost 3 years after implantation. We provide the medical, psychologic, and psychiatric background of this unique case. This report highlights the importance of pre-implant psychologic screening, the need for regular and long-term psychologic support for this vulnerable patient population, and the need for more qualitative research on patients' views on living with a left ventricular assist device, together with research exploring risk profiles for depression and suicide.
Keywords: LVAD, destination therapy, heart failure, suicide, depression, quality of life
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PII: S1053-2498(09)01526-5
doi:10.1016/j.healun.2009.12.005
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Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 692-694, June 2010
