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024 | _a10.1097/MAT.0000000000001680 [doi] | ||
040 | _aOvid MEDLINE(R) | ||
099 | _a35184086 | ||
245 | _aImpella Management for the Cardiac Intensivist. | ||
251 | _aASAIO Journal. 2022 Feb 16 | ||
252 | _aASAIO J. 2022 Feb 16 | ||
253 | _aASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992) | ||
260 | _c2022 | ||
260 | _fFY2022 | ||
260 | _p2022 Feb 16 | ||
265 | _saheadofprint | ||
266 | _d2022-03-17 | ||
501 | _aAvailable online from MWHC library: 2000 - present, Available in print through MWHC library: 1999 - 2003 | ||
520 | _aThe Impella mechanical circulatory support (MCS) system is a catheter-based continuous flow cardiac assist device that is widely used in the treatment of cardiogenic shock in medical and surgical cardiac intensive care units. As with all forms of MCS, device-related complications remain a major concern, the incidence of which can be mitigated by adhering to a few fundamental concepts in device management. The purpose of this review is to comprehensively describe our strategy for managing, repositioning, and weaning the Impella catheter. Copyright © 2022 by the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
651 | _aMedStar Heart & Vascular Institute | ||
651 | _aMedStar Washington Hospital Center | ||
656 | _aInternal Medicine Residency | ||
656 | _aMedStar Georgetown University Hospital/MedStar Washington Hospital Center | ||
657 | _aJournal Article | ||
700 | _aBarnett, Christopher F | ||
700 | _aPapolos, Alexander | ||
700 | _aTuli, Aakash | ||
700 | _aVavilin, Ilan | ||
790 | _aBarnett CF, Kenigsberg BB, Papolos AI, Tuli A, Vavilin I | ||
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