2019
DOI: 10.4103/jrms.jrms_199_18
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Intra-aortic balloon pump postcardiac surgery: A literature review

Abstract: Intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) has been the most commonly used mechanical assist circulatory device in many postcardiotomy low output disorders for decades. Mechanism of IABP is based on its inflation in time of the diastolic pressure in the aortic root resulting increase in the blood and oxygen amount of the coronary artery and its deflation in left ventricular afterload during the systolic period. Prophylactic and postoperative application of IABP has been suggested by researchers, which has been commonly … Show more

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“…Second, some indications may be relevant for IABP implantation in CS. Indeed, mechanical complications of myocardial infarction such as ventricular septal defect or mitral regurgitation are well‐known although relatively rare indications for IABP implantation 5,6 . Above all, this technique is cost‐effective, simple, and feasible in all centres.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, some indications may be relevant for IABP implantation in CS. Indeed, mechanical complications of myocardial infarction such as ventricular septal defect or mitral regurgitation are well‐known although relatively rare indications for IABP implantation 5,6 . Above all, this technique is cost‐effective, simple, and feasible in all centres.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation results show that the coronary flow increases by about 10% when the working mode changes from co-pulsation to counter-pulsation in a synchronization ratio of 3: 1. The proposed operating mode is partly similar to the IABP (intra-aortic balloon pump) [ 39 ]. The increased coronary flow can provide more myocardial oxygen supply and may be beneficial to the cardiac function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extended transthoracic IABP ensures hemodynamic and end-organ support, enabling early mobility and physical rehabilitation. However, the use of transthoracic access is associated with complications [4,10,11]. This report is of a patient with end-stage heart failure who was successfully supported using transiliac artery IABP as a bridge to heart transplant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This case was not associated with infection, although only one case is described. Notably, there is a relatively low prevalence of reported infections associated with transthoracic IABP placement, which indicates that this complication can vary with the methods used [4,5,11]. The femoral or axillary approach for IABP are associated with limitations of patient mobility that may require adjustments [2,3,14], Also, there is a tendency to use a closing device to seal arterial puncture sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%