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intraaortic balloon pump

Original Contribution
09/15/2017

Penelope P. Rampersad, MD, MSc1;  Jacob A. Udell, MD, MPH1,2,5;  Rami Zawi, MD2,5;  Maral Ouzounian, MD, PhD3,5;  Christopher B. Overgaard, MD, MSc1,5;  Vinoda Sharma, MD1,5;  Vivek Rao, MD, PhD3,5; Michael E. Farkouh, MD, MSc1,4,5;  Vladim√≠r D≈æav√≠k, MD1,5

Penelope P. Rampersad, MD, MSc1;  Jac...
Despite widespread use, evidence to support preemptive IABP insertion for patients undergoing high-risk CABG surgery remains sparse, and in need of a well-defined clinical trial. To inform the design of a prospective trial, we sought to...
Despite widespread use, evidence to support preemptive IABP insertion for patients undergoing high-risk CABG surgery remains sparse, and in need of a well-defined clinical trial. To inform the design of a prospective trial, we sought to...
Despite widespread use, evidence...
09/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
07/15/2017

Bradley W. Ternus, MD1;  Jacob C. Jentzer, MD1,2;  Abdallah El Sabbagh, MD1;  Mackram F. Eleid, MD1;  Malcolm R. Bell, MD1;  Joseph G. Murphy, MD1;  Charanjit S. Rihal, MD1;  Gregory W. Barsness, MD1

Bradley W. Ternus, MD1;  Jacob C. Jen...
We present the indications for use, temporal trends, complications, and 1-year clinical outcomes after single-access percutaneous mechanical circulatory support device placement from years 2009-2015 at our institution.
We present the indications for use, temporal trends, complications, and 1-year clinical outcomes after single-access percutaneous mechanical circulatory support device placement from years 2009-2015 at our institution.
We present the indications for...
07/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
02/15/2016

David M. Shavelle, MD1;  Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM2;  Theodore L. Schreiber, MD3;  Neel K. Kapasi, MD1;  William W. O‚ÄôNeill, MD4;  Jeffrey W. Moses, MD2;  Jeffrey Popma, MD5;  Ray V. Matthews, MD1

David M. Shavelle, MD1;  Ajay J. Kirt...
An investigation on whether the use of hemodynamic support during PCI can mitigate the adverse prognostic importance of surgical ineligibility. 
An investigation on whether the use of hemodynamic support during PCI can mitigate the adverse prognostic importance of surgical ineligibility. 
An investigation on whether the...
02/15/2016
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Commentary
10/01/2015

Jacob A. Doll, MD and Michael H. Sketch, Jr, MD

Jacob A. Doll, MD and Michael H. Sket...
In this commentary on Cheng et al, the absence of randomized controlled trials on mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices (which may never occur), physicians will likely continue to reach for MCS devices for their sickest patients. The...
In this commentary on Cheng et al, the absence of randomized controlled trials on mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices (which may never occur), physicians will likely continue to reach for MCS devices for their sickest patients. The...
In this commentary on Cheng et...
10/01/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Clinical Images
09/02/2015

Nino Mihatov, MD1 and David M. Dudzinski, MD, JD2

Nino Mihatov, MD1 and David M. Dudzin...
IABP rupture is a rare complication, with overall reported incidence of 1%. The presented case demonstrates the presence of blood within the IABP driveline, which is a key indicator of rupture. 
IABP rupture is a rare complication, with overall reported incidence of 1%. The presented case demonstrates the presence of blood within the IABP driveline, which is a key indicator of rupture. 
IABP rupture is a rare...
09/02/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
07/15/2015

Richard Cheng, MD1;  Rory Hachamovitch, MD2;  Raj Makkar, MD1;  Danny Ramzy, MD, PhD3;  Jaime D. Moriguchi, MD1;  Francisco A. Arabia, MD3;  Fardad Esmailian, MD3;  Babak Azarbal, MD1,4

Richard Cheng, MD1;  Rory Hachamovitc...
Intraaortic balloon pumps (IABPs) are frequently used as an adjunctive device to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and are routinely placed at the initiation of ECMO at many institutions. We provide a meta-analysis to demonstrate...
Intraaortic balloon pumps (IABPs) are frequently used as an adjunctive device to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and are routinely placed at the initiation of ECMO at many institutions. We provide a meta-analysis to demonstrate...
Intraaortic balloon pumps...
07/15/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology