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      Thrombus Aspiration and Balloon Pumps in Cardiogenic Shock – What's the Bottom Line? - Dr. Yousif Ahmad

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      Yousif Ahmad discusses adjunctive treatments for ACS in the catheter laboratory such as thrombus aspiration and balloon pumps (IABP)

      • When and when not to use
      • Real benefits and justification for thrombus aspiration and IABP use following clinical trials results

      Thrombus aspiration

      • Theoretical advantages of thrombus aspiration
        • Reduce Embolisation
        • Reduce thrombus burden
        • Reduce no-reflow
        • Visualise anatomy better
        • Facilitate direct stenting
        • Facilitate shorter stents
      • TOTAL - No mortality benefit.  But, numerically small, but significantly small increase in stroke with thrombus aspiration.
      • Class III recommendation in USA for routine use of aspiration.  This suggests that it is of no certain benefit, and maybe harmful.  

      Intra-arterial balloon pump (IABP)

      • Theoretical benefits in cardiogenic shock
        • Decrease afterload
        • Increase diastolic coronary perfusion
        • Augment blood pressure
      • Previously considered class I indication for treatment of shock, now (2016) Class III indication.  
      • No evidence of benefit in randomised trials
      • No evidence of benefit in observational trials


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