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The Intra-aortic Balloon Pump: A Focused Review of Physiology, Transport Logistics, Mechanics, and Complications

Lauren Gillespie, Bennett H. Lane, C. Shaw, Kari Gorder, Anne Grisoli, Matthew Lavallee, Olivia Gobble, Jacqueline Vidosh, Diana Deimling, Saad Ahmad, William R. Hinckley, Christine Brent, Michael Lauria, Adam L. Gottula

2024Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Critical care transport medicine (CCTM) teams are playing an increasing role in the care of patients in cardiogenic shock requiring mechanical circulatory support devices. Hence, it is important that CCTM providers are familiar with the pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock, the role of mechanical circulatory support, and the management of these devices in the transport environment. The intra-aortic balloon pump is a widely used and accessible cardiac support device capable of increasing cardiac output and reducing work on the left ventricle through diastolic augmentation and counterpulsation. This article reviews essential CCTM-based considerations for patients supported by intra-aortic balloon pump, including indications for placement, mechanics and physiology, potential issues during transport, and associated complications.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiogenic shockIntra-aortic balloon pumpMedicineCirculatory systemBalloonShock (circulatory)CardiologyIntensive care medicineIntra-Aortic Balloon PumpingInternal medicineMyocardial infarctionMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesCardiac Structural Anomalies and RepairCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
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