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Impella 5.0 Fracture and Transcatheter Retrieval
A 35-year-old man with a history of Kawasaki disease presented in cardiogenic shock following ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. He underwent percutaneous intervention of the culprit vessel.
Ravi S. Hira+4 more
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TROUBLESHOOTING AN IMPELLA- NOVEL SNARING TECHNIQUE FOR DE-KINKING THE IMPELLA CP
Hiren Patel+8 more
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Background The micro-axial flow pump Impella, a new mechanical circulatory device for cardiogenic shock, is still only available in a limited number of hospitals, due to the facility certification requirements and insufficient evidence of the benefit of ...
Jun Nakata+11 more
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Background: Despite limited randomized trial data demonstrating clinical efficacy, the utilization of Impella in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients complicated with cardiogenic shock (CS) has increased over time.
Samarthkumar Thakkar+16 more
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Developing an Impella Education Program for the Critical Care Registered Nurse [PDF]
Every year, hundreds of thousands of patients have coronary angiograms performed in the United States. The Impella is a percutaneous ventricular support device that provides hemodynamic support for patients if hemodynamic instability occurs during the ...
Jackson, Sara
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Hemodynamic effects of the combined support with VAV-ECMO, Impella CP, and Impella RP
Baravan Al-Kassou+3 more
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Incidence and prognosis of vascular complications after percutaneous placement of left ventricular assist device [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical assist devices have found an increasingly important role in high-risk interventional cardiac procedures. The Impella (Abiomed Inc, Danvers, Mass) is a percutaneous left ventricular assist device inserted through the femoral artery ...
Abaunza, Miriam+7 more
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Percutaneous Hemodynamic Support With Impella 2.5 During Scar-Related Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation (PERMIT 1) [PDF]
Marc A. Miller+7 more
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Background The perioperative use of the Impella 5.5 has been increasing recently; however, the left ventricular perforation by this device during surgery has not been reported to date.
Hisato Ito+5 more
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