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Procedure: Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

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A Comparison of In-Hospital Outcomes Between the Use of Impella and IABP in Acute Myocardial Infarction Cardiogenic Shock Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
CONCLUSION: In patients with CS complicating AMI who underwent PCI, Impella use compared with IABP was associated with higher mortality with no differences in in-hospital stroke and cardiac arrest rates, although study interpretation is limited by retrospective observational design and the potential for remaining confounders. Further prospective research is warranted to elucidate the optimal mechanical circulatory support device in these patients.PMID:35100554
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - January 31, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Chengyue Jin Srikanth Yandrapalli Yifeng Yang Baoqiong Liu Wilbert S Aronow Srihari S Naidu Source Type: research

Protected Percutaneous Coronary Intervention of Unprotected Left Main Using Impella Ventricular Assist Device Before Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A Single-Center Experience
CONCLUSION: Temporary hemodynamic support with the Impella device during staged approach with high-risk protected PCI appears to be safe and technically feasible in patients with severe AS before undergoing TAVI.PMID:35058376
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - January 21, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kinan Kneizeh Anas Alnaimi Timothee Noterdaeme J örg Schröder Ertunc Altiok Nikolaus Marx Mohammad Almalla Source Type: research

Low Incidence of Ischemic Stroke Associated With Thrombus Aspiration in STEMI Patients Undergoing Primary PCI
CONCLUSIONS: Very low stroke rates immediately post STEMI were seen in patients undergoing TA and PPCI in this real-world study. TA can be performed safely in STEMI patients undergoing PPCI with a short-term stroke risk equivalent to risk without TA. Further studies may be needed to explain the increased incidence of late stroke noted after TA and elucidate causative mechanisms.PMID:34433694
Source: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology - August 26, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Siddharth J Trivedi Mark J Cooper Andrew T L Ong A Robert Denniss Source Type: research