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- Explore Impella® Technology - Abiomed
Learn more about how the FDA-approved Impella, the world's smallest heart pump, is safe, effective and supports your heart during a procedure Hear the stories of patients and explore the latest innovations in Impella technology
- The Impella Device: Historical Background, Clinical Applications and . . .
The Impella device is a catheter-based miniaturized ventricular assist device that pumps blood from left ventricle (LV) into ascending aorta and responsible for systemic circulation at an upper rate between 2 5 and 5 0 L min
- Protected PCI with Impella | Heart Recovery is Possible
Advanced heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart is too weak to pump enough oxygen-rich blood throughout the body Impella is the only U S FDA-approved percutaneous heart pump technology indicated for patients with severe coronary artery disease requiring high-risk PCI
- Impella management - EMCrit Project
Impella may be utilized to decompress the left ventricle in the context of VA-ECMO The systolic LV pressure may continuously be lower than the aortic pressure due to the left ventricle's inability to contract
- Explore Impella® Technology for Heart Recovery
Learn more about how the FDA-approved Impella, the world's smallest heart pump, provides hemodynamic support, ventricular unloading, and improved quality of life for your patients
- Explore the Minimally Invasive Impella CP® with SmartAssist . . . - Abiomed
Learn about how the FDA-approved Impella CP with SmartAssist supports your heart with real-time intelligence See if Impella® is right for you
- Critical Care Device Series: Impella® EMRA
This article discusses the Impella heart pumps, developed to address high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions, cardiogenic shock, right heart failure, left ventricular support, and more
- IMPELLA - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Access •Implant locations •Assess Insertion site •Catheter locked secured Basic Vitals and Biomarkers Console •Automatic Impella Controller •Waveforms •Alarm Troubleshooting Dextrose •Purge Management Emergencies, Escalation and EcPella, Explant and Weaning
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