Management of Bleeding and Hemolysis During Percutaneous Microaxial Flow Pump Support: A Practical Approach

  • Charlotte J Van Edom
  • Mario Gramegna
  • Luca Baldetti
  • Alessandro Beneduce
  • Thomas Castelein
  • Dieter Dauwe
  • Pascal Frederiks
  • Gennaro Giustino
  • Marc Jacquemin
  • Stefan P Janssens
  • Vasileios F Panoulas
  • Janine Pöss
  • Alexander Rosenberg
  • Hannah A I Schaubroeck
  • Benedikt Schrage
  • Guido Tavazzi
  • Thomas Vanassche
  • Leen Vercaemst
  • Dirk Vlasselaers
  • Pascal Vranckx
  • Jan Belohlavek
  • Diana A Gorog
  • Kurt Huber
  • Alexandre Mebazaa
  • Bart Meyns
  • Federico Pappalardo
  • Anna M Scandroglio
  • Gregg W Stone
  • Dirk Westermann
  • Alaide Chieffo
  • Susanna Price
  • Christophe Vandenbriele

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Abstract

Percutaneous ventricular assist devices (pVADs) are increasingly being used because of improved experience and availability. The Impella (Abiomed), a percutaneous microaxial, continuous-flow, short-term ventricular assist device, requires meticulous postimplantation management to avoid the 2 most frequent complications, namely, bleeding and hemolysis. A standardized approach to the prevention, detection, and treatment of these complications is mandatory to improve outcomes. The risk for hemolysis is mostly influenced by pump instability, resulting from patient- or device-related factors. Upfront echocardiographic assessment, frequent monitoring, and prompt intervention are essential. The precarious hemostatic balance during pVAD support results from the combination of a procoagulant state, due to critical illness and contact pathway activation, together with a variety of factors aggravating bleeding risk. Preventive strategies and appropriate management, adapted to the impact of the bleeding, are crucial. This review offers a guide to physicians to tackle these device-related complications in this critically ill pVAD-supported patient population.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN1936-8798
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 24.07.2023

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PubMed 37495347