Impella 5.0 for Cardiogenic Shock After Thrombectomy in a Patient With Intraventricular Thrombosis.


Journal

The Canadian journal of cardiology
ISSN: 1916-7075
Titre abrégé: Can J Cardiol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8510280

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 2020
Historique:
received: 14 01 2020
revised: 02 04 2020
accepted: 05 04 2020
pubmed: 25 8 2020
medline: 20 5 2021
entrez: 25 8 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

A 43-year-old man was admitted to a referring hospital for cardiogenic shock caused by dilated cardiomyopathy. Intra-aortic balloon pump and percutaneous venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) were started initially; however, a thrombus was detected in the left ventricle. After transfer to our institution, we performed thrombectomy through minithoracotomy. Subsequently, an Impella 5.0 device was inserted via the left subclavian artery. His cardiac function gradually improved, and both VA-ECMO and the Impella 5.0 could be weaned off. He was discharged without any thromboembolic event. Impella insertion with thrombectomy was possible, minimally invasive, and effective for a patient with intraventricular thrombosis associated with VA-ECMO.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32835686
pii: S0828-282X(20)30327-5
doi: 10.1016/j.cjca.2020.04.005
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1690.e13-1690.e15

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Yuki Kimura (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Toru Kondo (T)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan. Electronic address: toru.k0927@med.nagoya-u.ac.jp.

Masato Mutsuga (M)

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Ryota Morimoto (R)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Shingo Kazama (S)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Naoki Shibata (N)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Hideo Oishi (H)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Yoshihito Arao (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Tasuku Kuwayama (T)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Hiroo Kato (H)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Shogo Yamaguchi (S)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Hiroaki Hiraiwa (H)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Takahiro Okumura (T)

Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Kazuro Fujimoto (K)

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Akihiko Usui (A)

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

Toyoaki Murohara (T)

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.

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