Although LVAD implantation substantially improves survival in advanced heart failure, hospital readmissions remain common throughout long-term follow-up. Right ventricular dysfunction represents a key determinant of readmission risk, highlighting the importance of optimized perioperative management and vigilant monitoring for right-sided failure. Preventive strategies aimed at early detection of RV dysfunction and driveline complications may further reduce rehospitalizations and improve patient outcomes.
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