Once evaluated, patients are presented to the Recipient Review Committee. If consensus is reached, patients are then placed on a waiting list managed by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). The amount of time one spends waiting for a donor offer is variable. The main determinants of this time are the patient’s blood type, body size and degree of illness.
In order to successfully bridge the time from listing to transplantation, patients may be treated with intravenous medications to support the heart’s function. When this is inadequate, placement of a mechanical circulatory support device may be necessary. Mount Sinai Heart offers a broad spectrum of support devices including newer generation investigational devices such as the Jarvik 2000 axial flow pump.