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Sustained Use of the Impella 5.0 Heart Pump Enables Bridge to Clinical Decisions in 34 Patients
Authors:Daniel W Nelson  Sakthi Sundararajan  Evan Klein  Lyle D Joyce  Lucian A Durham  David L Joyce  Asim A Mohammed
Institution:1.Division of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ;2.Division of Cardiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ;3.Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract:We studied whether sustained hemodynamic support (>7 d) with the Impella 5.0 heart pump can be used as a bridge to clinical decisions in patients who present with cardiogenic shock, and whether such support can improve their outcomes.We retrospectively reviewed cases of patients who had Impella 5.0 support at our hospital from August 2017 through May 2019. Thirty-four patients (23 with cardiogenic shock and 11 with severely decompensated heart failure) underwent sustained support for a mean duration of 11.7 ± 9.3 days (range, ≤48 d). Of 29 patients (85.3%) who survived to next therapy, 15 were weaned from the Impella, 8 underwent durable left ventricular assist device placement, 4 were escalated to venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support, and 2 underwent heart transplantation. The 30-day survival rate was 76.5% (26 of 34 patients). Only 2 patients had a major adverse event: one each had an ischemic stroke and flail mitral leaflet. None of the devices malfunctioned.Sustained hemodynamic support with the Impella 5.0 not only improved outcomes in patients who presented with cardiogenic shock, but also provided time for multidisciplinary evaluation of potential cardiac recovery, or the need for durable left ventricular assist device implantation or heart transplantation. Our study shows the value of using the Impella 5.0 as a bridge to clinical decisions.
Keywords:Equipment safety  heart failure/physiopathology/therapy  heart-assist devices  hemodynamics/physiology  recovery of function  retrospective studies  shock  cardiogenic/complications/mortality/therapy  survival analysis  time factors  treatment outcome
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