Abstract: | - The use of percutaneous mechanical support devices is becoming more embedded within the therapeutic armamentarium for patients presenting with decompensated heart failure, cardiogenic shock, and patients undergoing high risk PCI.
- The Aortix device offers a new approach to percutaneous support that appears to be safe to implement and overcomes some of the drawbacks of the extant devices.
- Further investigation remains warranted to evaluate its ultimate utility and place among the approach to the patient in need of circulatory support.
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