Optimal bail-out and complication management strategies in protected high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention with the Impella

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Despite the routine use of percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) with the Impella heart pump, vascular and bleeding complications may occur during removal with or without pre-closure. To safely close the large-bore access (LBA), post-hoc selection of the appropriate treatment of vascular complications is critical to patient recovery and survival. Femoral artery access is typically utilized for LBA, and percutaneous axillary artery access is a common alternative, especially in the instance of severe peripheral artery disease. Optimization of patient outcomes and efficiency of pMCS can be achieved with adequate arterial access using state-of-the-art techniques. Impella removal techniques with or without pre-closure will be addressed as well as the management of large-bore femoral access complications. In addition, treatment strategies to manage patient deterioration during a protected high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention will be provided.

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Sinning, J. M., Ibrahim, K., Schröder, J., Sef, D., & Burzotta, F. (2022). Optimal bail-out and complication management strategies in protected high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention with the Impella. European Heart Journal, Supplement, 24(Sj), J37–J42. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suac064

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