1962
DOI: 10.1097/00002480-196204000-00020
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Extracorporeal Assistance to the Circulation and Intraaortic Balloon Pumping

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“…INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP First described in 1962, the IABP has become the most common circulatory assist device. 43,44 The pump has several circulatory benefits including increased diastolic perfusion, increased diastolic blood pressure and increased mean arterial pressure. The IABP is a polyethylene balloon mounted on a catheter placed in the descending aorta.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP First described in 1962, the IABP has become the most common circulatory assist device. 43,44 The pump has several circulatory benefits including increased diastolic perfusion, increased diastolic blood pressure and increased mean arterial pressure. The IABP is a polyethylene balloon mounted on a catheter placed in the descending aorta.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 The insertion of both sheathed and sheathless IABPs can increase coronary blood flow by decreasing the cardiac preload and afterload. 4,5 Sheaths can allow easy placement of the catheter and reduce the risk of haemorrhage at the site of arterial entrance. However, the use of a sheath can decrease the luminal surface of the IABP for distal blood flow and lead to a slow flow area that can result in thrombus production 6 -an effect which could be lessened when a sheathless catheter is used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1961 Moulopoulos et al (1962) developed their intra -aortic balloon pump (IABP), which after the first clinical applications by Kantrowitz in 1967, became a well-established tool offering great benefits in cases with well defined indications.…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
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“…Kantrowitz and Kantrowitz (1953) reported, in 1953, the earliest attempt to perform diastolic augmentation on an experimental animal. Wide clinical application of temporary cardiac support by counterpulsation became possible with the introduction of a new intraarterial device, the intra-aortic balloon pump (Moulopoulos et al 1962).…”
Section: In-series Mechanical Ventricular Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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