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The role of Impella in the pre-procedural management of post-infarct ventricular septal defect: A systematic review

  • Marco Gemelli*
  • , Daniele Ronco
  • , Michele Di Mauro
  • , Paolo Meani
  • , Mariusz Kowalewski
  • , Gary Schwartz
  • , Rakesh C. Arora
  • , Glenn Whitman
  • , Evgenij Potapov
  • , Dominik Wiedemann
  • , Daniel Zimpfer
  • , Milan Milojevic
  • , Gaik Nersesian
  • , Leonardo Salazar
  • , Sandro Gelsomino
  • , Gino Gerosa
  • , Roberto Lorusso
  • *Korrespondierende:r Autor:in für diese Arbeit

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Übersichtsartikel

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Post-infarct ventricular septal defect is a rare but devastating complication. Delayed treatment offers better outcomes than emergency surgery, but when acute cardiogenic shock or unstable haemodynamics occur, temporary mechanical circulatory support may be needed to stabilize patients until treatment. The aim of our systematic review was to assess the outcomes of using Impella in this setting. METHODS: A systematic search was performed in the Medline and EMBASE databases, and all the papers about the use of Impella in this setting were assessed. The study followed the PRISMA criteria. RESULTS: A total of 20 papers encompassing 68 patients with an Impella implanted after the diagnosis of post-infarct ventricular septal defect and before its treatment were included. More than 95% were in cardiogenic shock when Impella was implanted, and half had another mechanical circulatory support device. Most of the patients (62%) had a posterior defect, and 72% underwent surgical or percutaneous repair. Total in-hospital mortality was 47%, and a total of 29 Impella-related complications were observed. Patients with surgical Impella had a numerically lower in-hospital mortality (35% vs. 58%) and a lower rate of complications compared to percutaneous device. CONCLUSIONS: Impella represents an effective device for diminishing low output syndrome, improving peripheral perfusion, and unloading both the ventricles. It can be used as an upgrade from another mechanical circulatory support or as an addition to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to provide adequate left ventricular or biventricular support. Despite this, Impella-related complications can occur after its implantation and must be considered.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummerivae212
FachzeitschriftInterdisciplinary cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Jahrgang40
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01 Jan. 2025
Extern publiziertJa

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

  • Kardiologie und kardiovaskuläre Medizin
  • Lungen- und Bronchialmedizin
  • Chirurgie

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