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The Impella 2.5 is a relatively new percutaneous LV assist device that is increasingly being utilized in high-risk elective percutaneous coronary interventions to avoid periprocedural hemodynamic compromise. The device is a 12-French arterial rotary support pump that is inserted across the aortic valve from the femoral artery and can supply flow rates of 2 to 2.5 L/minute for up to 5 days.
This manufacturer-supported, European, multicenter registry included 144 patients at high risk for complications who received circulatory support with the Impella 2.5 during PCI. Qualifications for high-risk designation included LV ejection fraction of ≤30% (54%), left main or last patent vessel disease (53% and 17%, respectively), and unsuitability for co…