Percutaneous biventricular Impella support in therapy-refractory cardiogenic shock.
Journal: Heart & Lung : The Journal Of Critical Care
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Abstract
Introduction: Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support systems have increasingly been adopted as a bail out strategy in patients with cardiogenic shock. Since studies showed mostly mixed results, however, the use of support systems remains a case by case decision. Case: Here, we report on a case of therapy-refractory cardiogenic shock due to acute myocardial infarction treated with percutaneous right and left ventricular assist devices (Impella RP and CP).
Conclusion: Due to myocardial stunning, even patients with fulminant cardiogenic shock have the potential for full recovery. In the present case, we demonstrate the feasibility of biventricular Impella support in therapy-refractory cardiogenic shock facilitating bridge to recovery.
Authors
Cheng-ying Chiu, Robert Hättasch, Damaris Praeger, Fabian Knebel, Karl Stangl, Ivan Ramirez, Henryk Dreger
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