Patients in India undergoing complex high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or presenting with cardiogenic shock.
Percutaneous left ventricular assist devices (pLVAD), specifically the Impella microaxial flow pump, guided by a standardized evaluation protocol/algorithm.
This consensus document provides a standardized algorithm for patient selection and use of Impella pLVADs during high-risk PCI in the Indian healthcare context.
Over the past decade, percutaneous left ventricular assist devices (pLVAD), such as the Impella microaxial flow pump (Abiomed), have been increasingly used to provide haemodynamic support during complex and high-risk revascularisation procedures to reduce the risk of intraprocedural haemodynamic compromise and to facilitate complete and optimal revascularisation. A global consensus on patient selection for the use of pLVADs, however, is currently lacking. Access to these devices is different across the world, thus, individual health care environments need to create and refine patient selection paradigms to optimise the use of these devices. The Impella pLVAD has recently been introduced in India and is being used in several centres in the management of high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and cardiogenic shock. With this increasing utilisation, there is a need for a standardised evaluation protocol to guide Impella use that factors in the unique economic and infrastructural characteristics of India's health care system to ensure that the needs of patients are optimally managed. In this consensus document, we present an algorithm to guide Impella use in Indian patients: to establish a standardised patient selection and usage paradigm that will allow both optimal patient outcomes and ongoing data collection.
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Rajiv Tayal
Valley Hospital
Sanjog Kalra
Interventional / Structural Cardiology
Ashok Seth
Madurai Medical College
AsiaIntervention
Toronto General Hospital
Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
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Tayal et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69eff94abce9831ba4f73630 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4244/aij-d-22-00021