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Trans-subclavian approach for Impella CP implantation using the chimney graft in a pediatric patient with fulminant myocarditis during extracorporeal support.

Masaki HiroseHidekazu IshidaTakuji KawamuraJun NaritaRyo IshiiTakuji WatanabeMasaki TairaTakayoshi UenoKeiichi OzonoShigeru Miyagawa
Published in: Journal of artificial organs : the official journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs (2022)
Impella is a device effective for the treatment of cardiogenic shock. However, among small children, its application has limitations due to left ventricle size and vasculature and the turning diameter of the aortic arch. Herein, we report an 11-year-old girl with fulminant myocarditis who was successfully managed with Impella CP implantation via the right subclavian artery using a polyethylene terephthalate chimney graft. Compared with insertion via the femoral artery, this method has several advantages. That is, it can address limitations in aortic arch diameter and facilitate equable fixation of the Impella device in small pediatric patients.
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