1980
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)61654-2
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Percutaneous Intraaortic Balloon Pumping: Initial Clinical Experience

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“…Although the majority of patients can be routinely weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass using inotropic agents, up to 3% to 5% may develop severe postcardiotomy myocardial dysfunction requiring mechanical circulatory assist devices 2 . Since the introduction of a percutaneously insertable version in 1979, intraaortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) has become the most frequently used mechanical support in the world 3‐6 . IABP augments coronary perfusion and unloads the failing left ventricle, thereby improving systemic hemodynamics.…”
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“…Although the majority of patients can be routinely weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass using inotropic agents, up to 3% to 5% may develop severe postcardiotomy myocardial dysfunction requiring mechanical circulatory assist devices 2 . Since the introduction of a percutaneously insertable version in 1979, intraaortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) has become the most frequently used mechanical support in the world 3‐6 . IABP augments coronary perfusion and unloads the failing left ventricle, thereby improving systemic hemodynamics.…”
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“…2 Since the introduction of a percutaneously insertable version in 1979, intraaortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) has become the most frequently used mechanical support in the world. [3][4][5][6] IABP augments coronary perfusion and unloads the failing left ventricle, thereby improving systemic hemodynamics. However, in about 1% of patients suffering from hemodynamic instability, IABP offers insufficient hemodynamic support.…”
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“…Percutaneous introduction (40), instead of the initial surgical graft approach, rendered the technique more appealing to cardiologists and reduced complications. Sheathless introduction was found to be easier.…”
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“…Ever since, the IABP has been increasingly used for several clinical conditions requiring mechanical cardiac assistance, especially after the availability of a percutaneous insertion technique (11). In current practice, IABP therapy is still the most accessible and most frequently used method of mechanical cardiac assistance in the catheterization laboratory.…”
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