Literature DB >> 7570563

The intraaortic balloon pump for postcardiotomy heart failure. Experience with 169 intraaortic balloon pumps.

J T Christenson1, L Buswell, V Velebit, J Maurice, F Simonet, M Schmuziger.   

Abstract

The intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) is usually the first mechanical device inserted for perioperative heart failure. In the present study we have reviewed our experience with 169 IABP insertions with emphasis on IABP complications, route of insertion, and identification of predictors of mortality. Between January 1, 1984 and March 31, 1993 3,591 adult patients underwent cardiac surgical procedures, 169 of whom (4.7%) had an IABP inserted preoperatively (7 patients, 4.1%), intraoperatively (109 patients, 64.5%), or postoperatively (53 patients, 31.4%). There were 137 men (81.1%) and the mean age was 60.2 +/- 8.8 years (28-78 years). Operations included 149 coronary bypass grafting (CABG) (4.6%, 149/3,209), 6 valve replacements, single or double (2.4%, 6/255), and 14 valves combined with CABG (11.0%, 14/127). The IABP was used more frequently in reoperations (14.8%, 80/542), compared to primary operations (2.9%, 89/3,049), p < 0.001. It was also more frequently used after emergency operations (50.7%, 39/77), than after elective operations (3.7%, 130/3,514), p < 0.001. In 119 patients femoral insertion was performed (13 percutaneously and 106 surgically), while 50 patients had an intraaortic insertion. The mean duration of IABP support was 50 hours (0.5-576 hours). There were 8 (4.7%) complications related to the balloon pump, all after femoral insertion (3 after transcutaneous and 5 after surgical insertions). Six of the complications occurred when the IABP was inserted intraoperatively and 2 postoperatively. The complications were 7 cases of leg ischemia (88%) and 1 groin wound infection.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7570563     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1013786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0171-6425            Impact factor:   1.827


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