Mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock and high-risk PCI

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2024 Abstract submissions

Facilitators: R. Garbo, A. Ochala
Discussants: K. Al Faraidy, H. Thiele
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Summary

This session, comprising selected EuroPCR 2024 Abstract submissions, focuses on the use of mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock and high-risk PCI. It includes presentations and discussions on lowering cardiogenic shock mortality through a comprehensive mechanical circulatory support approach, the use of lactate and lactate clearance as predictors of survival in Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, the use of levosimendan infusion and Impella CP support in high-risk ACS, the outcomes of ECLS-SHOCK eligibility criteria, the use of Impella mechanical support in cardiogenic shock, the safety and feasibility of the Supira system in high-risk PCI, the impact of percutaneous left ventricular unloading on coronary flow, the use of Cangrelor during PCI with mechanical circulatory support devices, and the impact of Impella pump on the risk of acute kidney injury in high-risk renal patients.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Lowering cardiogenic shock 30-d mortality: a mechanical circulatory support comprehensive approach
  • Lactate and lactate clearance as predictors of one-year survival in Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • PCI facilitated by levosimendan infusion and impella CP support in high-risk ACS Cohort-Pilot Study
  • Outcomes of ECLS-SHOCK eligibility criteria applied to a real-world cohort
  • Outcomes of patients treated with Impella mechanical support device for cardiogenic shock
  • Safety and feasibility of the supira system in high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention: results
  • Percutaneous left ventricular unloading: impact on continuous thermodilution-derived coronary flow.
  • Cangrelor during PCI with mechanical circulatory support devices
  • Impella pump in complex PCI reduces the risk of acute kidney injury in very high-risk renal patients