What are your thoughts on Bipella (impella RP and impella RP) when VA ecmo is not available. Also ecpella (impella CP with VV ecmo) Have you seen this?
Have not done BiPella, hence cannot commend on this. Regarding VA-ECMO it is increasingly being realized that afterload reduction helps prevent LV thrombus and facilitates LV recovery. See recent Circulation paper: www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048792 This can be achieved with Impella or IABP.
Great lecture as always, thanks Dr Manos.
Many thnks manos..simple and to the point.
Thanks for your educative presentation.
Impressive ! thank you very much
Please also educate us about impella and it's trouble shooting
Thank you
What are your thoughts on Bipella (impella RP and impella RP) when VA ecmo is not available. Also ecpella (impella CP with VV ecmo)
Have you seen this?
Have not done BiPella, hence cannot commend on this.
Regarding VA-ECMO it is increasingly being realized that afterload reduction helps prevent LV thrombus and facilitates LV recovery. See recent Circulation paper: www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048792
This can be achieved with Impella or IABP.
Why Impella in cardiogenic shock?
It is one form of hemodynamic support and may help in cases of shock due to LV failure.
@@manosbrilakis Sorry, I meant why IABP in cardiogenic shock?