1985
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(85)90566-1
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Interhospital transport of patients with ongoing intraaortic balloon pumping

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“…The value of the balloon pump as a circulatory assist device in the treatment of cardiogenic shock is well established [ 55 57 ]. Singh et al [ 58 ] suggested criteria for which IABC would be most successful: Triple Vessel disease with moderately preserved left ventricular function and good distal targets. Significant mechanical lesions such as mitral insufficiency or ischaemic ventricular septal defect.…”
Section: Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of the balloon pump as a circulatory assist device in the treatment of cardiogenic shock is well established [ 55 57 ]. Singh et al [ 58 ] suggested criteria for which IABC would be most successful: Triple Vessel disease with moderately preserved left ventricular function and good distal targets. Significant mechanical lesions such as mitral insufficiency or ischaemic ventricular septal defect.…”
Section: Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important that this is provided in a safe as well as expeditious manner. There have been many models described including nurse/paramedic [5], dual paramedic [6] and cardiologist-led teams [8]. Safe IABP retrieval performed by dual paramedic with medical oversight has been described on a similarly sized case series [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, portable cardiopulmonary bypass units and then IABPs were thought to be reasonable options. [6][7][8] However, early cardiopulmonary bypass systems were cumbersome and difficult to manage. Portable IABP systems were efficient, but they had a limited effect in supporting patients with severe cardiogenic shock.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%