Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella

Use of the Impella CP left ventricular assist device (LVAD) (Abiomed, Danvers, Massachusetts) requires a 14 French arterial introducer for its insertion, often performed via femoral access. An additional vascular access site is commonly used for coronary angiography or percutaneous coronary interven...

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Autores principales: Flávio Lyra, Breno O. Almeida, José Mariani Jr, Pedro A. Lemos, Adriano Caixeta
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6eadd2738df1438b82b52dc98361ba3d2021-12-02T18:55:08ZSingle vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella1734-93381897-429510.5114/aic.2021.107504https://doaj.org/article/6eadd2738df1438b82b52dc98361ba3d2021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.termedia.pl/Single-vascular-access-for-concomitant-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-and-left-ventricular-assistance-r-nwith-Impella,35,44597,1,1.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1734-9338https://doaj.org/toc/1897-4295Use of the Impella CP left ventricular assist device (LVAD) (Abiomed, Danvers, Massachusetts) requires a 14 French arterial introducer for its insertion, often performed via femoral access. An additional vascular access site is commonly used for coronary angiography or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) – in general the contralateral femoral access. The need for multiple vascular access sites requires a longer procedure time and results in an increased risk of vascular complications. Additionally, many patients have associated peripheral vascular disease and therefore limited vascular access. Due to the large diameter of the Impella CP device sheath and its frequent use in high-risk PCI (e.g., complex unprotected left main coronary disease, multivessel disease, cardiogenic shock, advanced left ventricular dysfunction), reducing vascular complications by avoiding a second access is of paramount importance. The shaft diameter of the Impella CP catheter is 9 French, lower than the 14 French of its sheath. As previously reported, there is a novel safe alternative for the placement of an additional sheath up to 7F (1–4) using this available space between the inner diameter of the sheath and the Impella shaft, thereby avoiding the risks of an additional vascular access.Flávio LyraBreno O. AlmeidaJosé Mariani JrPedro A. LemosAdriano CaixetaTermedia Publishing HousearticleMedicineRENAdvances in Interventional Cardiology, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 218-222 (2021)
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Flávio Lyra
Breno O. Almeida
José Mariani Jr
Pedro A. Lemos
Adriano Caixeta
Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
description Use of the Impella CP left ventricular assist device (LVAD) (Abiomed, Danvers, Massachusetts) requires a 14 French arterial introducer for its insertion, often performed via femoral access. An additional vascular access site is commonly used for coronary angiography or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) – in general the contralateral femoral access. The need for multiple vascular access sites requires a longer procedure time and results in an increased risk of vascular complications. Additionally, many patients have associated peripheral vascular disease and therefore limited vascular access. Due to the large diameter of the Impella CP device sheath and its frequent use in high-risk PCI (e.g., complex unprotected left main coronary disease, multivessel disease, cardiogenic shock, advanced left ventricular dysfunction), reducing vascular complications by avoiding a second access is of paramount importance. The shaft diameter of the Impella CP catheter is 9 French, lower than the 14 French of its sheath. As previously reported, there is a novel safe alternative for the placement of an additional sheath up to 7F (1–4) using this available space between the inner diameter of the sheath and the Impella shaft, thereby avoiding the risks of an additional vascular access.
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author Flávio Lyra
Breno O. Almeida
José Mariani Jr
Pedro A. Lemos
Adriano Caixeta
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Breno O. Almeida
José Mariani Jr
Pedro A. Lemos
Adriano Caixeta
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title Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
title_short Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
title_full Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
title_fullStr Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
title_full_unstemmed Single vascular access for concomitant percutaneous coronary intervention and left ventricular assistance with Impella
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publisher Termedia Publishing House
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