Balloon pump: hemodynamics, troubleshooting, technical tips- Elias Hanna
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- 0:00 Physiologic concepts. No increase in flow past a coronary stenosis. Mechanism of benefit during complex PCI or pre-CABG
10:05 Catheter and connections. Fiberoptic vs arterial lumen line vs radial line
14:54 Waveforms, assisted vs unassisted pressures, triggers and timing, console
25:40 Effect of tachycardia on IABP augmentation. Role of 1:2?
30:10 Additional patient factors that reduce augmentation
32:49 Catheter factors that reduce augmentation: leaks and kinks
40:15 Effect of timing changes
42:32 Board question. LV recovery and augmentation
46:24 Arterial waveform distortion or loss: switch between fiberoptic vs arterial lumen pressure vs radial line (also 11:27)
49:17 Contraindications. How to use IABP in PAD. Monitoring for complications
52:15 IABP tray, prep and insertion. Sheath and sheathless. 0.025” wire
1:00:05 Weaning and explant
1:06:50 Exchange for another IABP or Impella
1:10:46 Closure device for IABP
Thank you for the video! Very helpful!
You’re an awesome instructor, you helped me learn and be proficient in Cath Lab. Thank you!!
appreciate your lectures. Intensivist @ a community hospital and your lectures are very valuable in patient care.
Thank you very much
Impressive! TY for this precious learning
You are an amazing teacher! Excellent content!
Awesome talk as usual.
Prof Elias .. you are amazing and inspiring ❤❤
Excellent video. Please make a lecture on LVAD's ie heartmate3 next
Amazing talk again.
Great job thank you
Amazing, Thank you sir
Thank you sir
Thanx sooo much for these awesome teaching videos
I ask you proff. If you have atime to upload some future videos about how to choose stent size , length and the perfect deployment in sophisticated manner, thanx sir in advance
You can review videos of intracoronary imaging
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Sir..... didn't get the following two concepts
1. Why very low SV doesn't improve with IABP.
2. During tachycardia, SV reduces but that reduced SV is gone to the periphery even before the balloon dilates....then how come the balloon, staying in the aorta, as per your lecture, displaces the blood that has already gone into the periphery.
3. Maximal diastolic pressure....what all factors does it depend on ?
Thank you
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