ECPella: Concept, Physiology and Clinical Applications

P. Meani*, R. Lorusso, F. Pappalardo

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Abstract

Addition of Impella on top of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) has gained wide interest as it might portend improved outcomes in patients with cardiogenic shock. This has been consistently reported in retrospective propensity-matched studies, case series, and meta-analyses. The pathophysiologic background is based on the mitigation of ECMO-related side effects and the additive benefit of myocardial unloading. In this perspective, thorough knowledge of these mechanisms is required to optimize the management of mechanical circulatory support with this approach and introduce best practices, as the interplay between the two devices and the implantation-explantation strategies are key for success. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)557-566
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • VA ECLS
  • impella
  • ecpella
  • cardiogenic shock
  • physiology
  • EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE-OXYGENATION
  • INTRAAORTIC BALLOON PUMP
  • MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT
  • PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
  • LEFT-VENTRICULAR DISTENSION
  • CARDIOGENIC-SHOCK
  • ASSIST DEVICE
  • HEART-FAILURE
  • IMPELLA 5.0
  • RISK

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